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We evaluate methods for measuring and specifying rates of microevolution in the wild, with particular regard to studies of contemporary, often deemed "rapid," evolution. A considerable amount of ...
Due to microevolution, it appears that P. robustus likely evolved a chewing ability that could grind tough plants, such as tubers, study co-researcher Angeline Leece, an archaeologist at La Trobe ...
New research shows microevolution can be used to predict how evolution works on much longer timescales by Nancy Bazilchuk, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Editors' notes ...
Australian researchers have discovered evidence of "microevolution" in humans throughout the past 250 years, indicating some small but significant changes to our physiology for the future.
The study said people born 80 years from now will all have a median artery if the trend in microevolution continues, BBC’s Science Focus reported. Wisdom teeth may be a thing of the past, too.
A link between evolution over short time frames (microevolution) and long time frames (macroevolution) that could open new approaches to understanding some of biology's deepest questions is ...
World Archaeology, Vol. 30, No. 2, Population and Demography (Oct., 1998), pp. 262-285 (24 pages) Linguistic evidence indicates that the Zapotecan languages spread from the Central Valleys of Oaxaca ...
Australian researchers have discovered evidence of "microevolution" in humans throughout the past 250 years, indicating some small but significant changes to our physiology for the future.
The study said people born 80 years from now will all have a median artery if the trend in microevolution continues, BBC’s Science Focus reported. Wisdom teeth may be a thing of the past, too ...
Human 'microevolution' sees more people born without wisdom teeth and an extra artery Australian researchers found our faces have got shorter over time and our jaws smaller.
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