Investigating the health of our ancestors: insights from the evolutionary genetic consequences of prehistoric diseases.
It is today of considerable interest due to the nature of interactions and evolutionary consequences.
Plantinga's argument began with the observation that our beliefs can only have evolutionary consequences if they affect behaviour.
Following Darwin's primary usage the term is often used to refer to both the evolutionary consequence of blind selection and to its mechanisms.
We simply didn't think enough about the evolutionary consequences of drug use.
"Population, evolutionary and genomic consequences of Iintereference selection".
A trivial, semiconscious event, it never occurred to me that our catalog encounter had any evolutionary consequence whatsoever.
This turnover, and its evolutionary consequences, occurs only in genes that have several copies within the same individual, so called'families' of genes.
The genetic cohesiveness of a population may have some surprising evolutionary consequences.