The 44th Carnival of Evolution is now up at The Atavism. This month's contribution from eco-evo evo-eco is Martin Turcotte's recent post, Why should we care about rapid evolution? (Sorry about it getting attributed to me, Martin; I've emailed them to fix that.) There are lots of other cool posts there, including several on evolutionary ecology and on the timing and tempo of evolution, topics dear to those reading this blog; so check it out!
Friday, February 3, 2012
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A 25-year quest for the Holy Grail of evolutionary biology
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