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The phrase "adaptation by small" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a process of gradual change or adjustment, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The adaptation by small changes in the environment can lead to significant evolution over time."
Alternatives: "gradual adaptation" or "incremental changes".
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In particular, Collins et al. (2007) and Kopp and Hermisson (2007, 2009a, b) showed that a slowly moving optimum favors adaptation by small mutations.
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Interestingly, their highest mutational impact coincides with explorations of new adaptations by small subpopulations.
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This approach can be realized by small adaptations in current plant design.
Identification of innovative adaptation strategies used by small-scale farmers, therefore, is crucial in order to understand the extent of their implications.
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That is, a large Ne facilitates adaptation by minimizing genetic drift, whereas a small Ne increases genetic drift, which can hinder adaptation (Crow and Kimura 1970).
Spatially extensive metapopulations of sea/river-type sockeye would have been less affected by random genetic drift or selection for adaptation at small spatial scales than small, isolated lake-type populations (Gustafson and Winans 1999).
Selection has far fewer opportunities to act, and thus the potential for the buildup of an adaptation by high-level selection is far smaller than that which we expect from individual-level selection.
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