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Is there even a chance that over time it could evolve to be even more effective?
The overall low predation rate could be a result of both species not sharing a coevolutionary history, assuming that the predator does not adequately recognize its exotic prey (David et al. 2017), and D. esakii could evolve to be more efficient in the future (Carlsson et al. 2009).
Though Paul insisted that it is "too early" for him to make a decision about whether to run for president in 2016, he did have suggestions for how his party could evolve to be more responsive to a changing electorate.
These promoters could evolve to be invaluable tools to drive meiotically-active expression in further fundamental meiosis studies as well as in applied molecular breeding.
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The Doctor also takes an interest in the Ood, noting that no species could naturally evolve to be servants.
Could this ever evolve to be the norm or is it a passing phenomenon?
Why couldn't terrestrial arthropods evolve to be as large as elephants?
These two frog species are not very closely related, so researchers think several more frogs could have evolved to be venomous.
He suggests that the human clitoris "could have evolved to be much more conspicuous if males had preferred sexual partners with larger brighter clitorises" and that "its inconspicuous design combined with its exquisite sensitivity suggests that the clitoris is important not as an object of male mate choice, but as a mechanism of female choice".
Further investigations are required to determine if the yeast oscillator uses the combination of positive and negative feedback loops that form the core of circadian clocks and could be evolved to be temperature-compensated and entrained by environmental signals.
This is the kind of issue that led Gould and Lewontin to write their 1979 "Spandrels paper" already cited – they warned against the too-frequent habit of biologists to consider plausible scenarios about how organisms could have evolved to be sufficiently explanatory with respect to how they really did evolve.
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