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| | | | Philosophy of Biology Philosophy of Biology The growth of philosophical interest in biology over the past fifty years reflects the increasing prominence of the biological sciences in the same period. There is now an extensive literature on many different biological topics, and it would be impossible to summarize this body of work in this single [...] | |
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| | | | Harriet B. Drage Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland. Email: harriet.drage (at) unil (dot) ch Download PDF Euarthropoda, including living (extant) groups like insects and arachnids, extinct groups like trilobites, and stem-group taxa (species diverging earlier on the evolutionary tree), is the most diverse animal group on the planet. Since the early... | |
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| | | | Global climate has fluctuated greatly during the past three million years, leading to the recent major ice ages. An inescapable consequence for most living organisms is great changes in their distribution, which are expressed differently in boreal, temperate and tropical zones. Such range changes can be expected to have genetic consequences, and the advent of DNA technology provides most suitable markers to examine these. Several good data sets are now available, which provide tests of expectations, insi... | |
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