Explore the 2006 Sewall Wright Award honoring Brian Charlesworth and the legacy of Sewall Wright's contributions to evolutionary biology.
Exploring how quantitative genetics reveals evolutionary trade-offs in small mammals like voles and why nature can't create perfect organisms.
Explore the scientific revolution from Lamarck's inheritance of acquired characteristics to Darwin's natural selection theory through animal population studies.
Explore the fascinating process of evolution through real-time experiments and discover how life adapts and changes over generations.
Explore how evolutionary forces shaped human sexuality, from primate ancestors to modern relationships. Discover the science behind attraction, bonding, and sexual behavior.
Exploring how all-female whiptail lizards reproduce through cloning and challenge fundamental biological concepts about evolution and speciation.
Explore the evolutionary arms race between hosts and pathogens, examining resistance and tolerance mechanisms, experimental evolution studies, and implications for medicine and agriculture.
Explore the award-winning research on how climate change drives evolutionary diversification in evening primroses, winner of the 2010 American Society of Naturalists Presidential Award.
Explore the groundbreaking research recognized by the 2018 American Society of Naturalists Awards, featuring butterfly mimicry studies and evolutionary biology breakthroughs.
Explore the groundbreaking 2010 ASN Awards research on climate change and evolutionary biology through evening primrose studies.