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Another intriguing possibility is that selection may adapt organisms to different environments using a common set of biological pathways.
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Such interactions between species illustrate how organisms may adapt through mutually beneficial behavior, even where the exchange is not conscious.
Indeed, multicellular organisms may adapt to fluctuating environments through multiple alternative signaling pathways of similar but not identical functions.
Organisms may adapt to new or changing environmental conditions by altering levels of gene expression.
Therefore, fragmentation per se does not directly result in environmental change in blocked tidal creeks; rather, disruption of hydrologic connectivity induces an ecological cascade culminating in novel environmental conditions to which fragmentation-tolerant organisms, such as mosquitofish, may adapt.
It suggests that some arthropod pests, such as aphids, displaying very high rates of population increase and combining different dispersal strategies at different scales, may adapt more easily to this new type of environment than other phytophagous organisms.
Natural selection produces organisms that are more adapted to their environments, but "more adapted" organisms are not necessarily more "complex" than their ancestors.
The best locally adapted organisms survive and pass on their genes to next generations.
The researchers speculate that organisms like GFAJ-1 could have thrived in the arsenic-laden hydrothermal vent like environments of early Earth, where some researchers think life first arose, and that later organisms may have adapted to using phosphorus.
Activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis serves to adapt the organism to stress during critical illness, which may be differently regulated in sepsis and nonsepsis [ 1- 7].
Those species that were able to adapt may have been the ancestors of the organisms currently endemic to the Challenger Deep.
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