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We suggest that continuously overlapping visual fields overhead would be of evolutionary benefit for predator detection by minimizing blind spots.
"It's not really known why mast years occur, it's thought that boom and bust cycles of acorn production do have an evolutionary benefit for oak trees.
Aside from hipster credibility, the researchers don't believe there is any evolutionary benefit for the beards.
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"Clearly, there are evolutionary benefits for behaviors that help avoid crashing in complex environments". Lentink and his colleagues used stereo high-speed cameras to film the birds as they took off and performed a rapid turning maneuver before landing on the initial perch.
But getting a little "strange" on the side has its evolutionary benefits for her as well — as long as her long-term partner doesn't find out.
In addition, many organisms make so-called 'secondary' or natural products, whose functions are often unclear but that clearly have evolutionary benefits for the host (Hadacek et al. 2010; Kell et al. 1995).
The final assumption is that the only evolutionary benefit of sex for females is fertilization.
Sex itself evolved for the evolutionary benefit of mixing up genes, and producing children different from ourselves.
He can't see the "evolutionary benefit" of such behaviour.
It's not entirely clear what the evolutionary benefit of this sort of ticklishness might be.
Even though known virulence principles of HCV and retroviruses are very different, such a mechanism may have similar advantages for replication of HCV as for the evolutionary benefits of the retrovirus.
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