The word
"evolutionary" refers to the gradual and continuous process of change and development over time.
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The scientists challenge the hypothesis
of evolutionary advantage of modern humans on basis of dietary choice.
Three small islands are only about 1,500 acres total, but this little bit of land has played a major role
in evolutionary history as well as human history.
A tumor is a laboratory for
evolutionary processes in which nature experiments with an immense repertoire of variants.
That being said, I don't see how an educated individual looks at
evolutionary theory and feel 100 % convinced that it is truth.
Climate change is considered to have been a driver of
evolutionary changes where some species have gone extinct and some others changed.
The answer depends as much on sociology as
on evolutionary biology and is as speculative today as it was in 1961.
To demand that for omega to really exist, it present itself as omega at alpha is to deny the very nature of the process
as evolutionary.
Here, the authors draw heavily on
evolutionary psychology, which declares that we are «hard - wired» for certain reproductive behaviors, but not determined by them.
Genetic drift was embraced as an additional mechanism of
evolutionary development in the modern synthesis of the theory.
According to an explanatory model
by evolutionary biologists, there is a valid explanation for why our nose is so important when it comes to choosing our partner.
In a previous article, I discussed theories of infidelity, focusing on the different perspectives offered by
evolutionary psychologists and social - role theorists.
Due to a series of random mutations, this line took a very different
evolutionary path from the rest.
It also points to new mechanisms at work in the brain development of individuals and in species like humans over
evolutionary time.
Other collective organisms such as slime molds must contend with
evolutionary pressures both on the whole and on individuals.
The chapter on developmental
evolutionary models especially concerns differential susceptibility.
I'll bet you just believe what your preacher tells you rather than reading books and recorded studies
about evolutionary biology.
Both ideas make
evolutionary sense, since they allow mothers to pass on more of their genes to subsequent generations.
Human evolutionary history suggests, according to many authors, that all humans, regardless of sex or gender, survive and thrive if they are loved and cared for.
Many people report an aversion to clusters of holes; a new study suggests a very smart
evolutionary basis for the discomfort.
This company is dedicated to meeting the nutritional and biological needs of dogs and cats based on their natural
evolutionary diet which is primarily composed of animal proteins and fats.
As scientists went deeper
into evolutionary history and closer to the base of the tree of life, the harder it became to know how closely related organisms are.
He gives no indication that he
understands evolutionary theory, but that is hard to know through the fog of motivated reasoning.
The whole
evolutionary point of childhood is not to get children to do anything in particular.
They're counting on the genes of the peanut's wild ancestors to unlock the plant's next
evolutionary stage.
The finding adds to the growing evidence that friendship is an adaptation with deep
evolutionary roots.
In the past, when purpose has been introduced as a category into
evolutionary thinking, it has been attributed to animals as complex organisms enduring through time.
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