What happens when natural selection, the most powerful process driving change in the living world, shapes artificial ...
A yellow band across a wing might look like a simple flourish. In the South American rainforest, it can mean survival.
Biologists are closing in on a puzzle that seems to turn classic evolutionary logic inside out, yet may be so common that it deserves to be called a new rule of life. Instead of always purging harmful ...
A glass of milk can still mark a line through humanity. For most adults, drinking it brings discomfort because the body ...
Evolutionary biology holds clues for the future of AI, argue researchers from the HUN-REN Centre for Ecological Research, ...
The evolution of eukaryotic cells represents one of the most pivotal transitions in the history of life, marked by the emergence of cellular compartmentalisation and increased complexity. Central to ...
As global warming accelerates, extreme heat waves are causing widespread death of tropical reef corals. Most corals rely on ...
"This Springer imprint is published by Springer Nature"--Verso of title page. Outgrowth of and selected papers presented at the 19th Evolutionary Biology Meeting, held in September 2015, in Marseille, ...
1. Matters of life and death -- 2. Evolution's visible hands -- 3. Hunting and fishing -- 4. Eradication -- 5. Altering environments -- 6. Evolution revolution -- 7. Intentional evolution -- 8.