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    “…Coral reefs are highly diverse ecosystems that thrive in nutrient-poor waters, a phenomenon frequently referred to as the Darwin paradox(1). The energy demand of coral animal hosts can often be fully met by the excess production of carbon-rich photosynthates by their algal symbionts(2,3). …”
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    “…Rates of evolutionary change are as high as 4,238 darwins (0.036 haldanes). CONCLUSION: Species introductions into aquatic habitats can dramatically alter the selective environment of native species leading to a rapid evolutionary response. …”
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    por Conway Morris, Simon
    Publicado 2010
    “…Physics had its Newton, biology its Darwin: evolutionary biology now awaits its Einstein.…”
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    por Aceto, Serena, Gaudio, Luciano
    Publicado 2011
    “…Since the time of Darwin, biologists have studied the origin and evolution of the Orchidaceae, one of the largest families of flowering plants. …”
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    “…Transgenerational sources of biological variation have been at the center of evolutionary studies ever since Darwin and Wallace identified natural selection. This is because evolution can only operate on traits whose variation is transmitted, i.e. traits that are heritable. …”
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    por Lindholm, Markus
    Publicado 2015
    “…Based on published studies, I demonstrate how learning about food, mate choice and habitats has contributed substantially to speciation in the canonical story of Darwin’s finches on the Galapagos Islands. Learning cannot be reduced to genetics, because it demands decisions, which requires a subject. …”
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