Sentence examples for major evolutionary radiations from inspiring English sources

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Considering these ever-increasing anthropogenic activities as a whole, there is a high probability that complex major evolutionary radiations have been and will be lost in the near future (MEA 2005a).

When considering the ever-increasing trajectory of humanities anthropogenic activities, there is a high probability that major evolutionary radiations have been and will be lost in the near future (Millennium Ecosystem Assessment MEA 2005) if environmental sustainability is not reached.

Over 161 extinct members and three major evolutionary radiations of the order Proboscidea have been recorded.

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This is a major evolutionary radiation and lots of new species have evolved that are clearly very similar to each other.

In the abstract of their paper, they suggest that following their near demise during the end-Permian extinction, crinoids underwent a major evolutionary radiation during the Middle-Late Triassic that produced distinct morphological and behavioral novelties, particularly motile taxa that contrasted strongly with the predominantly sessile Paleozoic crinoid faunas.

The western landmass, known as Laramidia, although diminutive in size, witnessed a major evolutionary radiation of dinosaurs.

Despite its diminutive size (<20% the present day area of North America) [1], Laramidia was a crucible of evolution, hosting a major evolutionary radiation of dinosaurs that arguably represents the acme of Mesozoic dinosaur diversity.

It does however nicely demonstrate the issues surrounding major transitions and evolutionary radiations in the fossil record and why they are hard to tease apart.

These remarkable dynamics of their genomes qualify river loaches as a model for the study of the cytogenetic background of major evolutionary processes such as radiation, endemism and colonization of a wide range of habitats.

Nevertheless, relationships between robustness of gene regulatory networks, genome polymorphism, and population size are underexplored paths which could help to understand major evolutionary events, such as the radiation of metazoans at the beginning of the Cambrian period (Knoll and Carroll 1999).

Transgenerational effects may aid in rapid evolutionary radiation [38], for example during major evolutionary transitions such as in bottleneck populations, domestication or in populations exposed to climate change or geographical isolation.

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