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# Analyze Evolutionary Biology Expert
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Use the evolutionary biology expert agent to analyze a researcher's thought map, academic network, and research impact.
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## Usage
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```
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/evo-analyze <expert_name> [research_topic]
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```
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## Arguments
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- **expert_name** (required): The name of the evolutionary biology expert to analyze. Can be in English or Chinese.
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- **research_topic** (optional): Specific research topic or area to focus the analysis on.
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## Examples
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```
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/evo-analyze "Douglas Futuyma"
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/evo-analyze "刘建全" "hybrid speciation"
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/evo-analyze "James Mallet" "butterfly genomics"
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```
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## What it does
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The agent will:
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1. **Literature Analysis**: Search and analyze 30+ high-quality academic papers related to the expert
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2. **Six-Dimension Framework**: Apply comprehensive analysis across:
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- Temporal dynamics analysis
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- Context-aware analysis
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- Expert network analysis
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- Critical thinking analysis
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- Methodology analysis
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- Impact analysis
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3. **Quality Control**: Ensure all literature meets strict standards (core journals ≥40%, relevance ≥0.6)
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4. **Network Mapping**: Reconstruct academic collaboration networks and citation patterns
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5. **Report Generation**: Produce a comprehensive analysis report with Nature-formatted citations
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## Output
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The analysis generates a detailed report including:
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- Expert's academic thought map reconstruction
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- Research trajectory and evolution patterns
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- Collaboration network topology
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- Critical assessment of theoretical contributions
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- Standardized academic citations with PubMed links
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## Requirements
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This command requires the following MCP servers to be installed:
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- article-mcp (for literature search)
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- sequentialthinking (for structured analysis)
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- mediawiki-mcp-server (for background information)
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- playwright (for web analysis)
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## Notes
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- Analysis typically takes 5-10 minutes to complete
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- All citations follow Nature journal format
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- Results include critical perspectives and limitations
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- Generated reports are saved for future reference |