Sentence examples for evolved in association from inspiring English sources

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Assortative female preference was predicted to have evolved in association with more recent divergence of S-RED and BLUE, but not with the deeper divergence of N-RED and S-RED.

Our analysis also showed that queens fall in two distinct anatomical types that evolved in association with the two strategies of independent colony founding.

To define whistles as social sounds produced by delphinids – a priori denying homology with tonal sounds in related taxa – and then concluding that they evolved in association with sociality in Delphinidae risks circularity.

Analysis of independent contrasts indicated that higher numbers of neutrophils in the bloodstream have evolved in association with elevated sleep durations (bootstrapped coefficient = 0.0948, s.e. = 0.0223, n = 25, P < 0.001).

It is widely held that in toothed whales, high frequency tonal sounds called 'whistles' evolved in association with 'sociality' because in delphinids they are used in a social context.

Alternatively, the Mo dinitrogenase could have evolved in association with enhanced delivery of Mo to the oceans during transient oxygenation events as early as ∼2.5 Ga (e.g., Anbar et al., 2007).

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In situations in which sexual selection evolves in association with plumage coloration patterns and color discriminability, then there should be strong associations among MC1R and visual opsins.

It is indisputable that genomes have evolved in close association with TEs, which are characterised by high species specificity and high structural variability, even in closely related organisms.

Ehrlichiae, obligately-intracellular gram-negative bacteria, have evolved in close association with a vector arthropod and a zoonotic host and have been traditionally recognized as veterinary pathogens (1 – 4 ).

Mycoviruses are thought to have evolved in close association with their hosts (Ghabrial and Suzuki 2009) and have a limited host range, most often limited to one host genus (e.g., Liu et al. 2003).

Organ dysfunction evolved frequently in association with SIRS (63.4%).

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