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Plant and animals do not evolve in isolation, and this huge shift in herbivory would have resulted in changes to the relative evolutionary successes of the different plant survivors, as the Earth become ever more like the one we recognise today.
Although at odd with known evolutionary trends, one cannot exclude a priori the existence of such isolated free-living prokaryotes, which would need to continually reinvent the functions of discarded genes without long-term memory of previous evolutionary successes.
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Fidelity gives them greater evolutionary success.
The evolutionary success of passerine birds begs for explanation.
In spite of their evolutionary success measured in numbers of species, lobelioids are ecologically vulnerable.
All of them owe their evolutionary success to a bit of old-fashioned backbone.
Here, the argument is that forgiveness is essential to our evolutionary success.
He believed that the human being's capacity for kindness was instrumental to his evolutionary success.
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