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As if this conveyed some kind of evolutionary bad news.
But Haidt treats electoral success as a kind of evolutionary fitness test.
As for the thrifty gene, it provides the kind of evolutionary rationale for human behavior that scientists find comforting but that simply cannot be tested.
The more DNA differences there are between two samples, for example, the longer it must be since they genetically diverged; hence, they form a kind of evolutionary clock.
Being agile, fit and capable of co-operating within a small group, they argue, would have delivered some kind of evolutionary advantage.
This diversity suggests the kind of evolutionary "experiments" that must have occurred during the rise of the various families of more-advanced actinopterygians.
This notion can also provide a framework for integrating as most academic theologians have done some kind of evolutionary theory into the elucidation of Christian doctrine concerning creation.
He was a keen Darwinian, and so he asks us to consider the kind of evolutionary explanation for religion that argues it has some survival advantage, or that draws a connection between, say, religious emotions and sexual life.
Yes, there is one theory that this is a kind of evolutionary mechanism, when you are younger you have to be out there looking for mates, but as you get older those needs diminish.
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Darwin worked against a background of all kinds of evolutionary views, including those of his grandfather, Erasmus.
Another apparent problem with cladism is that it seems incapable of capturing certain kinds of evolutionary relationships.
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