They arose in
the distant earlier period under the direct impact of the surroundings and were adaptive in nature.
Not exact matches
Gerard Houllier hasn't seen the honeymoon
period end
earlier than he would have hoped, with Villa's two successive wins in the league (beating Wolves 2 - 1) and in the Carling Cup (beating Blackburn 3 - 1) all but a
distant memory now as the Villains (3.75 VCbet) seek out their first league win in five matches.
They were abundant in terrestrial communities during the
Early Permian
period and are
distant relatives of all the reptiles today.
Which simply means it could have been completely random coincidence that the tree rings in the
early period and the temperature readings (sparse and
distant) were correlating.
There is no doubt that active
periods have occurred in the more
distant past, notably in the North Atlantic (see below), but the PDI was evidently not as high in the
earlier years (Emanuel, 2005a).