Web sites with additional information on evolution

Primate skulls at the Cleveland
Museum of Natural History
- The American Institute of Biological Sciences
- American Society of Naturalists
- European Society for Evolutionary Biology
- Human Behavior and Evolution Society
- Online Literature Library: Charles Darwin
- PBS: Evolution
- Physical Anthropology Department at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History
- Stephen Jay Gould archive
- Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution
- Talk Origins Archive
- The Tree of Life Web Project
- Worldwide Network for Evolutionary Biology
Blogs regarding evolution
- Evolgen: At the convergence of evolution and genetics
- Evolution: Not just a theory anymore
- John Hawks Anthropology Weblog: Paleoanthropology, genetics, and evolution
- Laelaps, The blog of Brian Switek, student at Rutgers University studying ecology & evolution
- Mano Singham's Web Journal (Series of entries on evolution)
- 1: The power of natural selection
- 2: The lack of evidence for perfect design
- 3: Natural selection and the age of the Earth
- 4: Darwin gets an idea from Malthus
- 5: How probability intuition can lead us astray
- 6: The probabilities of natural selection
- 7: Genes, chromosomes, and DNA
- 8: The sufficiency of the mutation rate
- 9: Early challenges to Darwin's theory
- 10: The debate over natural selection in Darwin's own time
- 11: The rise of population genetics and the neo-Darwinian synthesis
- 12: Population genetics and the Hardy-Weinberg law
- 13: Differential rates of survival
- 14: How a single mutation spreads everywhere
- 15: How species evolve
- 16: The evolution of the eye
- 17: How species diverge
- 18: Missing links
- 19: The Boeing 747 in the junkyard
- 20: How selection advantage arises in evolution
- 21: Why evolution speeds up with time
- The Evilutionary Biologist
- This week in evolution
- Transitions: The Evolution of Life
