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Nevertheless, they follow a broad but discernible pattern that has evolved over the years.
This provides evidence against the hypothesis that the extinction of G. severnsi was driven by a change toward an entirely terrestrial life history, a life history pattern that has evolved in some other terrestrial grapsoids [15], [26].
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One of the reasons for the absence of convergence may be that each of the patterns that has evolved is so effective that there is not much selective pressure for an even stronger signal, Dr. Joron said.
There are two major determinants of human sexual behaviour: the inherited sexual response patterns that have evolved as a means of ensuring reproduction and that are a part of each individual's genetic inheritance, and the degree of restraint or other types of influence exerted on the individual by society in the expression of his sexuality.
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is the result of a collection of ideas and patterns that have evolved to meet more complex business requirements across industries, including the financial services industry.
Peer into the natural world, and the range of possible behavioral patterns that have evolved to fetter cheating and allow cooperation to flourish becomes even more complex.
Many of the organ identity genes encode MADS box proteins of MIKC-type, and in vitro interaction analysis of twenty-two toMADS MADS box proteins show modified as well as novel interaction patterns that had evolved for the family members in this species [ 47].
Most habitual behaviors are patterns that have evolved because they have been rewarded in some way.
APCs interact with pathogens through specialized receptors termed pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) that have evolved to detect danger signals such as pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) [31].
To test for the occurrence of a local adaptation pattern, we compared the traits that had evolved in the T- and P-lines on tomato and pepper.
The extremes of the 1st PC axis are occupied by benthic and pelagic feeding fishes in every analysis (Figure 3), and this trend exhibits striking similarity to patterns of bentho-pelagic divergence that have evolved rapidly among a wide range of fish species, including cichlids, sunfishes, sticklebacks, whitefishes, perch, and arctic charr [42] [66].
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