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But M. depressus has evolved to exploit the bromeliad pools, and as far as anyone knows, they do so exclusively.
In a study published this week in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, they propose that this plethora of counterfeit patterns has evolved to exploit birds' innate instinct to avoid potential predators.
HIV-1 infection has a profound impact on the immune system, partly because the virus has evolved to exploit the normal immune functions.
23 We propose that HCV has evolved to exploit the elevated levels of BMP4 expression in the inflamed liver to promote viral replication.
However, Cryptococcus has evolved to exploit an environmental niche (with its own predator prey relationships) that has driven survival traits that allow it to thrive in its niche that also give it advantages in the human body (Bliska and Casadevall, 2009; Steenbergen and Casadevall, 2003).
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Thus there were no "holes" that pathogens could have evolved to exploit.
Elephants and rhinos are ecological engineers, creating conditions that hundreds of other species have evolved to exploit.
Diverse virus families have evolved to exploit the acidification of endosomal compartments to gain entry into cells.
"I was interested in learning how humans have shaped cat vocal behavior by artificial selection, and how cats have evolved to exploit pre-existing human perceptual tendencies.
"What this is saying is that [seabirds] have evolved to exploit average to above-average feeding conditions," co-author Ian Boyd told Mongabay in 2012.
Microbes and microbial communities have evolved to exploit biomass as a nutrient source, and they have developed enzymatic systems that degrade lignocellulose and metabolize the resulting molecules.
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