The range of cranial morphology seen in domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) is a direct result of thousands of years of selective breeding. This article is the first to investigate how selection for reduced faces in brachycephalic dogs impacted the neuroanatomy of the canine brain through the ...
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The benefit is clearly demonstrated by the evolution of the so-called peppered moth. Environmental pressures caused by the Industrial Revolution led to a novel adaptation in these insects that allowed them to survive. The reason was camouflage. The change in coloration made it more challenging for...
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likeDendroctonus ponderosaeandIps pini, which create wounds that allow fungal penetration. In turn, the fungi lower the tree’s water content and enhance the microenvironment for the beetles’ developing larvae. This interaction exemplifies mutualistic symbiosis, where the fungi and insects benefit (...
Evolution is fascinating because it attempts to answer one of the most basic human questions: Where did life, and human beings, come from? The theory of evolution proposes that life and humans arose through a natural process. A very large number of people do not believe this, which is somet...
In what ways is domestication (selection by humans) similar to natural selection, and in what ways is it different? What is evolution? How does natural selection affect the frequency of traits in a population? (a) How does sexual reproduction benefit the ...
Evidence also emerged for the widespread belief in a social duty of citizens to contribute their own data to research, independent of their personal benefit [31,32]. At the same time, however, a craving for more detailed information was observed, up to and including the view that every ...
according to Hammond, but without tangible results as of yet. “There’s been significant investment in different countries in trying to develop this unusual vaccine, in that it’s not necessarily for the benefit of the animal, but it’s for the benefit of the emissions that the animal...