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They were the first primates to evolve a body mass that averaged greater than 500 grams (about 18 ounces), a development that enabled them to exploit the ecological niche of arboreal folivory (leaf-eating) earlier than most other mammals.
We propose that environmental designers, whether landscape architects, civil engineers or restoration practitioners, investigate and exploit the ecological attributes of their native landscapes to provide smarter tools for solving design problems.
Often such hybrids can only exploit the ecological transition zone between those of their parents, which places them near one or both parents and which may be so limited in area that they cannot form viable populations.
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We employed the GARP capability to project the ecological niche predicted for a climatic phase onto the environmental conditions of a subsequent period to evaluate if an adaptive system exploited the same ecological niche across different climatic phases (i.e., niche conservation).
The first hypothesis implies that Neanderthals exploited the same ecological niche throughout the three climatic phases but had reduced geographic potential as the spatial manifestation of that niche contracted due to climate change.
This combination has permitted the primates throughout their evolutionary history to exploit the wide variety of novel ecological opportunities that have come their way.
Such networks of technological and ecological systems exploit the synergy between them and can help in closing material loops and minimize exergy loss, leading to truly self-sustaining systems.
To the extent that seemingly identical, recently diverged or emerging species exploit the same limiting resource, classical ecological theory predicts that competition will prevent their stable spatial coexistence.
In critical periods, such as winter, when the importance of intraspecific competition diminish, species may relax their environmental requirements widening their ecological niche to exploit the scarcer trophic resources more efficiently in comparison with spring.
These responses are double-sided: invasive species can induce rapid evolutionary responses on native taxa, which may reduce their ecological impact or exploit the opportunities provided by them, but the invasion process itself can cause substantial evolutionary shifts in invader's traits (Cox 2004; Carroll 2007; Shine 2011).
That spate of evolution among angiosperms, which occurred millions of years before the mass extinction that claimed the dinosaurs, opened new ecological opportunities that multituberculates then diversified to exploit, the researchers suggest.
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