Sentence examples for adaptive pressure from inspiring English sources

The phrase "adaptive pressure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to biology, evolution, or any situation where external factors influence change or adaptation.
Example: "The species evolved rapidly due to the adaptive pressure exerted by the changing climate."
Alternatives: "evolutionary pressure" or "selective pressure".

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More than 20 years of work on the frog has shown that adaptive pressure alone did not shape it, he said.

A: The same anatomical structure (such as a leg or an antenna) in two species may be similar because it was inherited from a common ancestor (homology) or because of similar adaptive pressure (convergence).

A third explanation for higher fecundity in MCEs, which opposes the first two hypotheses, is that variation in habitat quality in mesophotic ecosystems increases adaptive pressure on reproductive synchrony, reproductive energy allocation and dispersal38.

AaltoRO consists of a WaveRoller Wave Energy Converter WECC), unique Adaptive Pressure Generator (APG), standard Reverse Osmosis (RO) membranes and a hydraulic turbocharger for energy recovery.

Is there anything about snakes that makes them predisposed to adaptive pressure on metabolic function?

DNA topology has been the subject of adaptive pressure in organisms that live at different temperatures for maintaining the balance between the melting potential and functional stability [4], [10], [11].

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In addition to exploring alternative tariffs, the potential benefits of using adaptive pressure-retarded osmosis desalination plants for both potable water and power generation was explored.

It is the peahen's plainness, not the peacock's splendor, that demonstrates adaptive pressures.

Because of these adaptive pressures, most herbivorous insects are specialists: they are very good at eating a small number of things.

What we're talking about his marathon running, not sprinting, and people need to be able to pace themselves, renew themselves on an ongoing basis to meet an ongoing stream of adaptive pressures and adaptive challenges that will continue to be thrown at them.

In the case of secretin and orexin, their convergence was likely the result of selection by similar adaptive pressures [54], [55].

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