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According to Valerie Curtis, a professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the author of a recent book about the science of revulsion, the human tendency to recoil from cockroaches may have evolutionary underpinnings.
The difficulty of changing may have evolutionary origins, said Marion Kramer Jacobs, a clinical psychologist in Laguna Beach, Calif., and author of "Take-Charge Living: How to Recast Your Role in Life..
There's scientific evidence to explain a youthful aversion to bitter green stuff though, and researchers at Philadelphia's Monell Senses Center suggest that a dislike of bitter tastes may have evolutionary benefits by helping children to avoid poisonous plants.
Christakis and Fowler postulate that our ability to affect people three degrees away from us may have evolutionary roots — and so may the very shape of human social networks.
That we may have evolutionary excuses for the most fundamental of actions has always been an attractive idea, especially for men, since, as feminists have argued, the closer we are to the cave men, the more likely it is that women will be treated like, well, cave women.
In addition, we report that in Xenopus laevis Smad8 morpholinos prevent somite border formation, which may have evolutionary implications.
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Exceeding natural carrying capacities for long terms has very certain ecological impacts and may also have evolutionary ones as well, such as causing species extinctions.
They may thus have evolutionary effects in addition to the role played by cellular epigenetic inheritance in the development of multi-cellular organisms that was noted above.
Consequently, despite their low heritability these traits may still have evolutionary potential (Hansen et al. 2011).
However, this plastic response to the release from damage by herbivores may also have evolutionary consequences (Jakobs et al. 2004; Maron et al. 2004; Wolfe et al. 2004).
Tropism may be important when considering an evolutionary perspective; changing sexual behaviors [ 36– 39] may have created evolutionary pressure, assuming some level of genotype competition, favoring less tropic species.
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