Tag: convergent evolution


CONVERGENT EVOLUTION

CONVERGENT EVOLUTION Convergent evolution is a fundamental process in evolutionary biology defined by the independent emergence of similar characteristics in species that are not closely related phylogenetically. This phenomenon occurs when disparate organisms are subjected to similar environmental pressures and ecological challenges, thereby driving natural selection toward comparable adaptive solutions. The resulting similar traits, whether […]

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LAW OF FILIAL REGRESSION

LAW OF FILIAL REGRESSION The Law of Filial Regression, as defined within this specific evolutionary framework, is a powerful conceptual tool introduced by the renowned evolutionary biologist Ernst Mayr in his seminal 1963 work, Animal Species and Evolution. This concept was developed not to address the statistical phenomenon of traits reverting toward a population mean, […]

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