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The phylogenetic relationships support the "Evolutionary stepping stone hypothesis," in which mytilid ancestors exploited sunken wood and whale carcasses in their progressive adaptation to deep-sea environments.
The "Evolutionary stepping stone hypothesis" has been proposed, in which the ancestors of bathymodioline mussels exploited sunken wood and whale carcasses in their progressive adaptation to deep-sea environments [17], [18].
The results support the "Evolutionary stepping stone hypothesis," which advocates adaptive progress of deep-sea organisms from shallow-water to vent/seep sites via wood/whale carcass sites [17], [18].
Cellular aggregation is viewed as an evolutionary stepping stone between unicellular and multicellular life forms.
This form of diversity may constitute an evolutionary stepping stone on the path from one to multiple biological modules.
This arrangement could be an "evolutionary stepping stone from the fully functional atp6-atp8 coupling, via decoupled but complete genes" [ 52].
From there, adds Meehan, the ant-acacia interaction was an "evolutionary stepping-stone" for the emergence of a vegetarian spider.
As such, whale falls may have presented new niches for taxa that were already adapted to ephemeral reducing environments rather than an evolutionary stepping-stone toward vents and seeps [22].
If the ancestor of the Bathymodiolinae originated in the Miocene, it is possible that it used whale carcasses as evolutionary stepping stones for progressive adaptation from shallow to deep waters, because whale carcasses have been available since the late Eocene (ca. 39 MYA [49]).
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