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- The Evolutionary Paths to Diversity
- Balancing Population and Individual Level Adaptation in Changing Environments
- Of Question Adaptive Value Mechanism Phylogeny Ontogeny
- Mallet, J. (2010). Group Selection and the Biological Species Concept. Phil
- Two Decades of Suspect Evidence for Adaptive DNA-Sequence Evolution
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- Plastic and Constant Developmental Traits Contribute to Adaptive Differences in Co-Occurring Polygonum Species
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- Embryology and the Evolutionary Synthesis: Waddington, Development and Genetics
- The Evolutionary Ecology of Interactive Synchronism: the Illusion of the Optimal Phenotype
- Intrinsic Adaptive Value and Early Fate of Gene Duplication Revealed by a Bottom-Up Approach Guillermo Rodrigo1,2*, Mario a Fares1,2,3†
- The Adaptive Value of Phenotypic Plasticity in Two Ecotypes of a Marine Gastropod
- How to Carry out the Adaptationist Program? Ernst Mayr the American
- Evolutionary Chance Mutation: a Defense of the Modern Synthesis’ Consensus View
- Adaptive Behavior
- Parasitism and Speciation in a Changing World
- Underappreciated Consequences of Phenotypic Plasticity for Ecological Speciation
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- Influence of Chance, History, and Adaptation on Digital Evolution
- Natural Selection, Variation, Adaptation, and Evolution: a Primer of Interrelated Concepts
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- A Brief History of the Adaptive Landscape
- Comparative Study of Adaptive Radiations with an Example Using Parasitic Flatworms (Platyhelminthes: Cercomeria)
- The Adaptive Value of Sociality in Mammalian Groups Joan B