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1 that complying with social norms has always adaptive value.
2 es, yielding a potent secretion that confers adaptive value.
3 ut do not provide a formal assessment of its adaptive value.
4 mportant physiological attribute, with great adaptive value.
5 ved, providing a compelling argument for its adaptive value.
6 stabilizing mutations which are sometimes of adaptive value.
7 nvironmental conditions that determine their adaptive value.
8 id learning and behavioural flexibility have adaptive value.
9 on between plasticity of gene expression and adaptive value.
10 dilians suggests that the arrangement has an adaptive value.
11 eplication that have been suggested to be of adaptive value.
12 basis of a behavior to understand fully its adaptive value.
13 For humans and other primates, sociality has adaptive value.
14 vary with environmental temperature and have adaptive value.
15 e not been compared regarding their possible adaptive value.
16 over time, nor unrelated to their potential adaptive value.
18 odr-10 in well-fed adult males has important adaptive value, allowing males to efficiently locate mat
19 sis that secondary metabolites in fruit have adaptive value and are important in the evolution of fru
21 tial biological mechanisms and its potential adaptive value, and we provide guidance for how to quant
23 mediate steps that do not produce their full adaptive value as a combined trait, or alternatively, th
24 on is unrelated to that mutation's potential adaptive value, attention has been focused on selection
26 data imply that induction of gammaa may have adaptive value by being a part of a general cellular res
27 ss behaviour could therefore have additional adaptive value by reducing the potential for escalated a
34 idence that indicates that social bonds have adaptive value in a range of taxa, from mice to humans [
37 ribution of dormant seeds derives from their adaptive value in predictably fluctuating (i.e. seasonal
39 tions regarding criminal propensity may have adaptive value in that they may help us to avoid someone
40 gnized as an evolutionary innovation of vast adaptive value in that, by adsorbing to and inhibiting t
41 t counteracting biogenic amines is of strong adaptive value in the convergent evolution of arthropods
43 ming in cyanobacteria but indicate that this adaptive value is only fulfilled in cyclic environments.
44 xible rule learning, a behavior with obvious adaptive value, is known to depend on an intact prefront
45 re we use a game theory model to address the adaptive value of a monogynous strategy, which has the s
46 we conducted field studies to determine the adaptive value of alternative alleles at a single locus,
47 ays in which parental effects can change the adaptive value of an adult behavioural trait: by influen
48 d how such parental effects might change the adaptive value of behavioural traits expressed by offspr
54 he C. elegans connectome is justified by the adaptive value of coordinated movement of the animal.
56 ant attention has been paid to the potential adaptive value of depression as it relates to interactio
57 they shed light on our understanding of the adaptive value of differences in the colouration of spec
59 ions to seasonally mixed regions suggests an adaptive value of DPH functions in coping with vertical
60 and computational simulations illustrate the adaptive value of epigenetic variation as an evolutionar
61 s, females mate with multiple males, but the adaptive value of female extra-pair mating is not fully
66 al [3] and clinical [4] evidence support the adaptive value of immediate nociception during injury, n
67 Despite widespread interest in the potential adaptive value of individual differences in cognition, f
71 ainst vegetation and highlight the potential adaptive value of long wavelength sensitivity in insects
74 progress has been made in understanding the adaptive value of menopause in humans(3,4), the generali
77 These data extend our understanding of the adaptive value of social bonds in baboons and complement
81 provides a solution to the question for the adaptive value of the "first word" since even the earlie
83 ty observed in nature, and can influence the adaptive value of the persistence of environmental effec
84 lly diverse alpha-amino acids, exploring the adaptive value of their combined physicochemical propert
85 sition, and shape of their flagella, but the adaptive value of these flagellar architectures is uncle
89 s and using fitness measurements to test the adaptive value of traits identified in insect color visi
93 respectively, a convincing hypothesis of the adaptive value of voluntary passive movement play-like b
95 y generations, and the dynamic nature of the adaptive value of within- and across-generation plastici
98 ciple, which postulates that the utility (or adaptive value) of an outcome is equivalent to its proba
100 dian clocks provide an additional "intrinsic adaptive value," that is, the circadian clock that regul
104 nd embedded during evolution, it provided an adaptive value unusual among many alternatives, and each