CONVERGENCE, ADAPTATION, AND CONSTRAINT
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Convergent evolution of similar phenotypic features in similar environmental contexts has long been taken as evidence of adaptation. Nonetheless, recent conceptual and empirical developments in many fields have led to a proliferation of ideas about the relationship between convergence and adaptation. Despite criticism from some systematically minded biologists, I reaffirm that convergence in taxa occupying similar selective environments often is the result of natural selection. However, convergent evolution of a trait in a particular environment can occur for reasons other than selection on that trait in that environment, and species can respond to similar selective pressures by evolving nonconvergent…
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- Biology
- Convergent evolution
- Adaptation (eye)
- Trait
- Convergence (economics)
- Constraint (computer-aided design)
- Natural selection
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
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