An international network discussion group for academic professionals in the historical sciences, including evolutionary biology, systematics, phylogeny, archaeology, paleoanthropology, etc. Welcomes serious academic discussion of any related field with special reference to history, theory, or interdisciplinary comparison.
Course lecture notes for evolutionary developmental biology courtesy of the Centre for Human Biology. Provides an excellent introduction to the topic or a comprehensive review.
The complete on-line text of Alfred Russell Wallace's 1858 paper, read with Darwin's "abstract" of natural selection at the meeting of the Royal Society which established Darwin's primacy to the theory of natural selection.