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The evolution of land vertebrates is characterized by an increasing emphasis on the limbs for propulsion and by a corresponding de-emphasis on the axial musculature.
Using a protein clock, the researchers estimated that the necessary fungi were around more than a billion years ago, setting the scene for the evolution of land plants arising at least 700 million years ago.
It studies the evolution of land rights trading in one Chinese province, Zhejiang.
But the real importance of the coelacanth lies in what it can tell us about the evolution of land animals.
The aim was to describe the evolution of land use and the influence of environmental factors on it.
Finally, data are presented on the evolution of land use in three villages between 1968 and 2002.
Now, Lenton and his colleagues suggest that the evolution of land plants may have triggered the glaciations and they've got lab data to back up the idea.
A video in Additional file 2 and Figure S2 in Additional file 1 show the evolution of land cover and of the coastline geomorphology over time.
Optical remote sensing from space in the reflective range of the optical domain is a powerful tool for studying the state and the evolution of land surfaces.
The nature of the evolution of land management and the deficiencies of institutional framework are discussed as factors in inefficient land use in the sprawling suburbs.
This paper explores the evolution of land use and natural resource management strategies over the past twenty to fifty years in a remote Sahelian region.
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