Re: evolution everywhere?

Bryant (mycol1@unm.edu)
9 Sep 1996 13:54:27 -0600

In article <lpiotrow.426.323438B4@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>,
Len Piotrowski <lpiotrow@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> wrote:
>
>>A nostalgic look at the past would be my characterization. Despite the implie
>>newness, not to much really new has been presented in terms of method and/or
>>theory.

Sigh.

Here's a list of some of the scientific journals which publish new research
on a regular basis wrt evolutionary behavioral biology (aka sociobiology, aka
evolutionary psychology, aka evolutionary neurobiology, aka behavioral
ecology, aka evolutionary ecology):

Human Ecology
Human Nature
Ethology
Ethology & Sociobiology
Ethology & Behavioral Ecology
Behavior
Animal Behaviour
Behavior and Brain Sciences
Behavioral Processes
Comparative Psychology

One could, armed with this information, either go take a bloody look, or
could continue to hide in shallow shelters built with straw man arguments
and mischaracterizations. Your choice.

Bryant