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Early studies of extended phenotypes focused on detailing behavioral changes and inferring whether they represent adaptations for parasites or should rather be interpreted as adaptive defense mechanisms of the host or as by-products of infection [ 11- 13].

Other biases (Kahneman, 2011) such as loss aversion, fundamental attribution error, or the inability to make probability judgments thinking in terms of percentages rather than in absolute numbers could also be interpreted as adaptive heuristics that were perfectly fitted to ancestral environments, but work less well in modern environments (Nicholson, 1997).

Therefore, an excess of substitutions in selected sites could still be interpreted as adaptive evolution coming from strongly selected advantageous mutations.

The profound differences in the acquisition of aversive odor-food associations between phases can be interpreted as adaptive in their different ecological niches.

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The appearance of several new phenotypes along with changes in the environment is interpreted as adaptive radiation.

The post-hypothermic increase in heart rate and the reduced systemic vascular resistance are interpreted as adaptive measures by the organism to compensate for a hypothermia-induced mild left ventricular cardiac failure.

In order to increase the efficiency of the method, a dynamic Kriging method is developed, which can be interpreted as an Adaptive Mesh Refinement method in the shape optimization parameters.

We demonstrate that the surges of [K+]o associated with cessation of ventilatory motor patterning represent SD-like phenomena whose occurrence can be interpreted as an adaptive response to conserve energy in the locust, rather than the culmination of cellular collapse.

The central point can be interpreted as an adaptive optimum.

This can be interpreted as follows: adaptive and proficient health workers are highly likely to be competent but this may not always hold since competent health workers may not always be adaptive.

Given the negligible level of inbreeding depression for other morphological and life-history traits [ 66], inbreeding avoidance in V. canescens can best be interpreted as an adaptive response designed to prevent the production of sterile diploid males.

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