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Interesting Engineering on MSNSeed ferns tested leaf vein networks 201 million years ago, here’s howIt seems that this typical leaf form that allows efficient photosynthesis ... and that its angiosperm-like venation is a ...
A new study by researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology (MPI-EB) sheds fresh light on one of the most ...
have now asked how leaf beetles have overcome these dietary challenges throughout evolution. Do different leaf beetle species use the same strategy, or have they found other ways to achieve their ...
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Convergent evolution: stick and leaf insects share 20 body featuresThe researchers claim theirs is the largest-ever study of convergent evolution across stick and leaf lineages. They also note that the data they amassed accounted for both differences and ...
Is it a bug, a twig, or a leaf? Is that butterfly the bitter-tasting one, or the delicious one that resembles it? An astonishing number of insects have evolved survival mechanisms that involve ...
The field of evolution examines how organisms adapt to their environments over generations, but what about the evolution of ...
Phylogenet. Evol. 148 (2020) 106810]. Corrigendum to "Phylogenomics, co-evolution of ecological niche and morphology, and historical biogeography of buckeyes, horsechestnuts, and their relatives ...
A new study has uncovered a novel P-type PPR protein, BoYgl-2, which plays a crucial role in chloroplast RNA editing and chlorophyll biosynthesis in cabbage.
Scientists have now identified it as a new species of leaf litter toad, according to a study published Jan. 16 in the peer-reviewed journal Zoosystematics and Evolution. Researchers described ...
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