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Instead, they asked for donkeys and camels - animals more likely to survive hard times.
It might be argued that overestimating food resources is only favored by selection in our model because it makes animals more likely to engage in contests for food.
This enhanced adipogenic capacity rendered these animals more likely to store excess energy in the form of fat and increased their susceptibility to obesity.
Detailed analysis of the responsivity of the animals to positive and negative feedback revealed that 5-HT depletions of the amygdala, and to a far lesser extent, the OFC (trend level only), made animals more likely to stay after misleading reward and more likely to shift after misleading punishment.
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Any genes that make an animal more likely to engage in same-sex matings would be less likely to get passed on than genes pushing for heterosexual pairings, so homosexuality ought to quickly die out.
The thorny, armoured covering of the fruit discourages smaller animals; larger animals are more likely to transport the seeds far from the parent tree.
As animals and people age, overall immunity weakens, and old animals are more likely to die from infections.
This means that treatments of numerous animals are more likely to be underdosed than records concerning few animals.
Carcasses of large animals are more likely to be found than those of small animals, because the time taken for a carcass to decompose depends on its size.
To reduce variation between groups we only assessed animals with large blood loads for analysis, because these animals are more likely to have brain injury (Greenhalgh et al., 2012).
This genotype is frequently associated with animal infection, and individuals in close contact with animals are more likely to harbor ST398 isolates [ 29, 34].
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