• Ecological and evolutionary processes historically have been assumed to operate on significantly different time scales. (datadryad.org)
  • The decade from 2010 to 2020 has been by far the most successful in gaining evidence-based knowledge on ecological processes in the Antarctic. (rutgers.edu)
  • And this medium is an evolutionary product of a combination of morphological, ecological, hydrological and anthropological processes. (egu.eu)
  • Hydrological processes should be understood in a co-evolutionary perspective, and once understood in this framework, equations can derived to describe important processes. (egu.eu)
  • Inspired by the work of evo-devo biologists, evo-devo complexity theorists look for processes of evolutionary creativity and developmental constraint in any autopoetic complex systems, at any scale. (evodevouniverse.com)
  • A recently introduced species with a rapid rate of reproduction is a useful study species when analysing evolutionary processes, due to the adaptations that will occur as it settles into its new surroundings. (lu.se)
  • New methods and multi-disciplinary collaborations are providing exciting new insights into the complicated evolutionary journey that gave rise to our species. (uctv.tv)
  • Together, these illustrate how the evolution of a trait shaped by natural selection can influence the ecology of a species over a period of just years to decades, altering its trajectory of population growth and interactions with the species in the soil and plant communities it invades. (datadryad.org)
  • Equally relevant are evolutionary adaptations to the extremely polar conditions, which under climate change determines the survival or extinction of species. (rutgers.edu)
  • Evolutionary biologist David P. Barash has noted that males of most species are sexually aggressive and apt to engage in sex with multiple partners when they can. (sentientdevelopments.com)
  • Human evolution is a complex topic that's easy to misunderstand and many myths persist about the past, present, and future of the human species. (businessinsider.com)
  • We emphasize two scenarios as potential avenues of study, within-sex polymorphic and sex-role reversed species, and discuss the evolutionary and adaptive implications. (bvsalud.org)
  • Controlling for phylogenetic relatedness and evolutionary rates improves the discovery of associations between species' phenotypic and genomic differences. (cdc.gov)
  • In Sweden, the proportion of species with ranges to the south has increased at the expense of species with ranges to the north over the space of just a couple of decades. (lu.se)
  • Invasive species are expected to become increasingly common in the near future, partly due to rapid climate change. (lu.se)
  • All sounds in the ocean constitutes the sound environment and the marine species therein are evolutionary adapted to live in this cacophony. (lu.se)
  • Many insect species are undergoing rapid population decline in recent decades due to anthropogenic changes to natural landscapes and climate. (lu.se)
  • Evolutionary biologists have been holding a similar debate about how evolution works for decades. (singularityhub.com)
  • As evolutionary biologists increasingly recognize the nonbinary and often continuous nature of sexual heteromorphism, the cross-sexual framework has important utility for generating novel insights and perspectives on the evolution of sexual phenotypes across diverse taxa. (bvsalud.org)
  • So here we are in 2019, unable to make sensible plans for the next couple of decades because in the UK and US at least, our institutions have proven trivially open to capture by people determined to re-create a mythical past. (crookedtimber.org)
  • Please cite this paper as: Smart J.M. (2019) Evolutionary Development: A Universal Perspective. (evodevouniverse.com)
  • Here, we aim to review this general pattern and its implications for evolutionary theory. (frontiersin.org)
  • However, to date, the evolutionary implications are not well known. (sflorg.com)
  • On today's ID the Future, biologist Jonathan Wells and host Eric Anderson discuss a recently discovered problem with the famous Miller-Urey experiment, long ballyhooed in biology textbooks as dramatic experimental evidence for the naturalistic origin of life. (idthefuture.com)
  • That triggered within me a desire to do what I could to protect wildlife populations and the natural ecosystems in which they live," Wilcove, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology and public affairs and the Princeton Environmental Institute, recalled. (princeton.edu)
  • The ingenuity of MacArthur's work was that it attempted to develop unifying principles that reached across systems, said Simon Levin , the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, who also heads the Center for BioComplexity based in the Princeton Environmental Institute (PEI). (princeton.edu)
  • The evolutionary paths of social-ecological systems comprise periods of structural continuity punctuated by moments of convulsive change. (tellus.org)
  • The really funny thing is that Begley has never figured out that David J. Buller's attack on mainstream Evolutionary Psychology comes from an even more politically incorrect direction than does EP. (vdare.com)
  • 1. Evolutionary psychology has tended to ignore the key insight of the last 105 years of psychometrics: the existence of a g factor, a general intelligence factor. (vdare.com)
  • This is not to say that there aren't domain specific mental modules, just that the g factor glass is not just half empty, it's also half full, and thus needs to be included in evolutionary psychology, or, indeed, any form of psychology. (vdare.com)
  • Considering how much eminent thinkers such as Watson, Arthur Jensen, and Charles Murray have been abused for their frankness in recent decades, it was perfectly reasonable for the founders of evolutionary psychology to shy away from these issues. (vdare.com)
  • Nonetheless, the future evolution of evolutionary psychology will depend upon finding solutions for these two shortcomings in its fundamental approach. (vdare.com)
  • Our brains simply do not seem to have evolved - in terms of evolutionary psychology - for this type of future-orientated thinking. (lse.ac.uk)
  • And even if they did ask these questions, I doubt that many would analyze it through the lens of evolutionary psychology, sexual selection and gender differentiation. (sentientdevelopments.com)
  • I give economists a hard time sometimes, but they all know this very useful concept - "all else being equal" - that Begley seems unfamiliar with, even though it's obviously essential to putting evolutionary psychology's assertions in proper perspective. (vdare.com)
  • My perspective is that if humanity is going to have a future on this planet - or elsewhere - we must, first of all, make the paradigm shift from materialism to idealism. (purple.fr)
  • NGA's perspective on the themes defining the decade ahead resonates closely with that of the NRO's. (trajectorymagazine.com)
  • Recovering a comprehensive perspective on the global possible can reinvigorate debate on the kind of transformation needed, broaden the action agenda, and stimulate innovative research for illuminating our indeterminate future. (tellus.org)
  • Dr. Gao has a long-standing interest in elucidating the origin, evolution and genetic variation of human and simian immunodeficiency viruses (HIV/SIV) as well as in studying gene function, pathogenesis and vaccines of HIV/SIV from an evolutionary perspective. (hstalks.com)
  • Instead, the overlooking perspective of giants is needed in the field of hydrology in the coming decades, according to Savenije. (egu.eu)
  • An [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334005041_Evolutionary_Development_A_Universal_Perspective '''open archive PDF'''] is available here. (evodevouniverse.com)
  • In his keynote address, Prof. Robin Gasser of the Faculty of Veterinary Science of The University of Melbourne , took an evolutionary perspective and explained how the discovery of DNA, the development of nucleic sequencing and the initiation of the large-scale biological and biomedical research, have driven changes in veterinary medicine, particularly over the last decade. (prnewswire.com)
  • By using a perspective of the decade past, we also demark the seminal paper on the semantic Web by Berners-Lee, Hendler and Lassila from May 2001 [3] . (mkbergman.com)
  • Work like this is the first step in designing future studies incorporating recent technological advances, such as CRISPR gene editing, allowing the creation of comprehensive genotype-to-phenotype maps and predicting the role that genetic variation plays in creating diverse forms and functions," Wersebe said. (sflorg.com)
  • Genetically Engineered Phages: a Review of Advances over the Last Decade. (cdc.gov)
  • 2. Similarly, standard EP has tended to gloss over the fact that The Era of Evolutionary Adaptation has extended up to the present. (vdare.com)
  • Since adaptation is the main macroscopic outcome of Darwinian evolution, studying its patterns of change could potentially provide insight into key issues of evolutionary theory, from fixation dynamics to the genetic architecture of organisms. (frontiersin.org)
  • We discuss these possibilities in the light of the various theories of adaptation that have been proposed and delineate future directions of research. (frontiersin.org)
  • However, climate change is happening at a rate that makes evolutionary adaptation difficult. (lu.se)
  • Reeves carries the story from there through the neo-Darwinian modern synthesis and into the extended evolutionary synthesis, culminating in a 2016 meeting of the Royal Society on the theory's continuing - and still unresolved - explanatory deficits. (idthefuture.com)
  • The international community's sluggish and decade-long attempt at implementing a climate agreement came to an end on 4 November 2016. (lse.ac.uk)
  • Robert Chester Dunnell (December 4, 1942 - December 13, 2010) was an archaeologist known for his contribution in archaeological systematics, measurement and explanation of the archaeological record, evolutionary archaeology, and the archaeology of eastern North America. (wikipedia.org)
  • On this episode of ID the Future we hear the first part of Discovery Institute Education Outreach Associate Daniel Reeves' talk at the 2020 Dallas Science and Faith Conference. (idthefuture.com)
  • Methods: We used Rodgers' evolutionary method and articles published between January 2013 and December 2020. (cdc.gov)
  • Throughout the last couple of decades, some on the political left argued against localism and for globalism. (countercurrents.org)
  • Today's ID the Future spotlights The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith, and specifically, an essay in the new anthology by biologist Jonathan Wells, "Is Darwinism a Theory in Crisis? (idthefuture.com)
  • On today's ID the Future, biologist and intelligent design researcher Ann Gauger tells host Eric Anderson the rest of her story about how she was drawn into the intelligent design movement. (idthefuture.com)
  • As the term "evolution" would imply, this "Industrial Age" is just another phase in the progression of MAM platforms, which are only going to become more advanced and more complex in the future. (dalet.com)
  • On this ID the Future, Lehigh University biochemist Michael Behe reads from A Mousetrap for Darwin, his latest book making the case against blind evolution and for intelligent design. (idthefuture.com)
  • One of the most recurrent observations after two decades of microbial evolution experiments regards the dynamics of fitness change. (frontiersin.org)
  • Geoffrey Miller, another evolutionary psychologist, reached a similar conclusion in his book, The Mating Mind: How Sexual Choice Shaped the Evolution of Human Nature . (sentientdevelopments.com)
  • In addition, the evolutionary success of the CC- chemokine receptor null mutation, CCR532, believed to have fi rst appeared in northern Europe up to 3,500 years ago in a single person, is a good example of the importance of smallpox in human immune evolution ( 16 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Therefore, the patterns of adaptive change could potentially inform about key issues of evolutionary theory, from fixation dynamics to the genetic architecture of organisms. (frontiersin.org)
  • The midsize crossover's future is uncertain, although it could be freshened in 2023. (autonews.com)
  • Wersebe and Weider revived decades-old Daphnia resting eggs from lake sediments, a method known as resurrection ecology, which has been refined in Weider's lab over the past several decades. (sflorg.com)
  • Finally, future evo-devo models may require what [http://vcresearch.berkeley.edu/faculty/lucia-jacobs Lucia Jacobs] refers to as "cog-evo-devo" (Jacobs 2012), the recognition that both information and cognition evolve and develop, are causal agents in the dynamics of complex replicators, and are increasingly important in determining their future, via niche construction, as higher intelligence emerges. (evodevouniverse.com)
  • Finally, future evo-devo models may require what [http://vcresearch.berkeley.edu/faculty/lucia-jacobs Lucia Jacobs] refers to as "cog-evo-devo" (Jacobs 2012), the recognition that both information and cognition evolve and develop, are causal agents in the dynamics of complex replicators, and are increasingly important in determining their future, via such mechanisms as collective ethics, empathy, and niche construction, as higher intelligence emerges. (evodevouniverse.com)
  • Lastly, we propose future questions to expand our understanding of cross-sexual transfer, from nonhormonal mechanisms to the identification of broad taxonomic patterns. (bvsalud.org)
  • This area is more evolutionary than revolutionary, and autonomous weapon systems are more a path than a destination. (icrc.org)
  • The strategic changes are evolutionary, rather than revolutionary, for the 52-year old institution, but they point to shifting demands from its shareholders after decades of rapid growth in the region. (ifre.com)
  • Indeed, one of the most surprising discoveries of the past two decades has been the extent of sexual infidelity - what scientists call extra-pair copulations. (sentientdevelopments.com)
  • We discuss several exemplary studies of cross-sexual transfer that have been published in the past two decades, further building on West-Eberhard's extensive review. (bvsalud.org)
  • It offers new clues about evolutionary history, say scientists. (businessinsider.com)
  • We propose a verbal hypothesis, the ancestral modulation hypothesis (AMH), that uses the evolutionary history of the trait-particularly which sex ancestrally possessed higher trait values-to predict the regulatory pathway that governs trait expression. (bvsalud.org)
  • We describe the integrated levels needed to produce this pattern and what the expected outcomes will be given the evolutionary history of the trait. (bvsalud.org)
  • New insights into the hepatitis E virus genotype 3 phylodynamics and evolutionary history. (cdc.gov)
  • Our present-focus and our discounting of the future are central to understand our attitude towards fertility choices and climate change. (lse.ac.uk)
  • The issue of climate change has become a battle of ideologies, values and worldviews, something that has become much more pronounced in the last decade thanks to our political class and to parts of the media. (abc.net.au)
  • MAM has seen an evolutionary transformation in the last decade. (dalet.com)
  • Hydrology should be approached from a Darwinian point of view in the coming decade. (egu.eu)
  • The novel shows how â€" alongside changes wrought by massive, structural political resistance â€" technocratic changes to stuff like the GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) could work future consequences into today's decision-making. (crookedtimber.org)
  • Our findings confirm predictions that eco-evolutionary feedbacks occur in natural populations. (datadryad.org)
  • And she shares a story of being accused at a public university event of lying and suppressing research evidence that supposedly supported evolutionary theory. (idthefuture.com)
  • A Feature Paper should be a substantial original Article that involves several techniques or approaches, provides an outlook for future research directions and describes possible research applications. (mdpi.com)
  • A survey by the Future Workplace, a research firm specialising in preparing leaders for disruptions in recruiting, development and the employee experience, recently found that 76% of respondents believed work is no longer just about where you are - it's also about what you get done. (konicaminolta.eu)
  • Future research using these advanced technologies for cutting and pasting the non-functional gene into Daphnia would be one way to better probe the effects that mutations have on complex phenotypic traits like salinity tolerance. (sflorg.com)
  • Future research on financial toxicity should extend across AYAs living with other chronic illnesses and cancer survivors in other age groups. (cdc.gov)
  • There is no doubt, that this topic of research is of great importance in the future protection of the oceans around us. (lu.se)
  • This information will make it possible to evaluate the effectiveness of future mitigation measures. (associazionegeotecnica.it)
  • I felt like I had been on the winning side of the Cold War and was optimistic about the future. (worldwar1.com)
  • The first decade of the twentieth century was an optimistic time, la belle époche . (touchstonemag.com)
  • Furthermore, they improve our conceptual framework for projecting future population growth by linking variation in plant demography to a critical competitive trait (sinigrin) whose selective advantages decrease as populations age. (datadryad.org)
  • A scenario, coined the Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) Singularity, is a future where realtime Earth observations with analytics are available globally to the average citizen on the ground providing a tremendous wealth of information, insight, and intelligence… These developments will likely not be contained within the U.S. but will be a worldwide phenomenon. (trajectorymagazine.com)
  • Anthropogeny, has provided many new discoveries over the past decade, ranging from new fossil finds to ancient DNA data, including from extinct hominins. (uctv.tv)
  • For those who have spent years, in some cases decades, denouncing globalization and seeking to build a localist alternative, this is surely a vexing and confusing moment. (countercurrents.org)
  • The evolutionary bottleneck 900,000 years ago might have been caused by an extreme climate event, reducing the population to just 1,280 individuals. (businessinsider.com)
  • He argued that a more comprehensive version of evolutionary theory is needed that considered cultural inheritance as an additional means of the transmission of variability between individuals. (wikipedia.org)
  • Evolutionary Theory and Archaeology. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dunnell, Robert C. 1980 Evolutionary theory and archaeology. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dunnell, Robert C. 1981 Evolutionary Theory and Archaeology. (wikipedia.org)
  • Wells contends that modern evolutionary theory is a current instance of a dominant paradigm in crisis. (idthefuture.com)
  • Dunnell's approach advocates the evolutionary model to explain (cultural) variation, while exposing the pitfalls of using analogy to explain historical events. (wikipedia.org)
  • In our trial, we were able to take advantage of wavelength coexistence with our FiberWise™ technology - combining 25GS-PON with XGS-PON and other point-to-point services over the same fiber to offer an efficient evolutionary path. (telecomtv.com)
  • This awareness led us to consider wider concepts like technology ecosystems, the evolutionary forces moving within them and the shifting role of enterprise data storage. (forbes.com)
  • Technology and new EW doctrines have accelerated the decades-old competition between active attack systems and countermeasures, shortening the evolutionary cycle from weeks and months to mere hours. (defenseone.com)
  • Attracting the right talent for the future will mean a more flexible working style, more localised operations and greater investment in technology. (ifre.com)
  • As new technology becomes more important and Asia's needs evolve, it will need to work hard to keep the institution - and the region - on track to a sustainable future. (ifre.com)
  • Here, we present evidence of a soil-mediated eco-evolutionary feedback on the population dynamics of an invasive biennial plant, Alliaria petiolata. (datadryad.org)
  • The invasive terrestrial slug Arion vulgaris has in recent decades spread quickly across Sweden from south to north. (lu.se)
  • The moxibustion session had gone from being an ancient technique connected to the acupuncture points to an incursion into the future of alternative therapies in which the ancestral overlaps an electronic existence. (sensesofcinema.com)
  • The old foundation of human dignity as made in the image of God had crumbled, under the assaults of Darwinism, but we (or, more accurately, our predecessors of that era) believed that man was the sublime product of the evolutionary process, proud of himself and confident of his future. (touchstonemag.com)
  • Therefore, in agreement with this evolutionary process, many models were proposed in order to explain the health-disease process in the periodontal tissues, and currently the most acceptable one has been proposed by Page & Kornman 2 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Arctic foxes and other arctic organisms are facing a gloomy future. (lu.se)
  • Increased human activity in and around the seas - such as coastal wind turbines, increased maritime transportation, and the exploitation of the Arctic - have over the past decades had a major impact on marine underwater environments. (lu.se)
  • It's like in those films: if you step on a butterfly, you change the future of the human race. (singularityhub.com)
  • In other stories, such as Back to the Future, even the tiniest of the time travelers' actions in the past produce major ripples that unpredictably change the future. (singularityhub.com)
  • A small change each year is barely noticeable, but over the course of decades there is a clear shift that can be documented worldwide. (lu.se)
  • But I've never expected us to win, just hoped to drag things out long enough and get the message out to sufficient people that future generations might have just enough time and resource to build or re-build an open, competitive, interoperable and liberatory Internet. (crookedtimber.org)
  • It helps explain why people around the world tend to have many children and do not weigh the related social and environmental costs accrued to future generations. (lse.ac.uk)
  • Responsibility and pre-emptive action for future generations appear to be difficult concepts for our human mind to grasp. (lse.ac.uk)
  • To inform and empower current and future business leaders by providing the insights, knowledge and connections they need to thrive in a rapidly changing industry. (autonews.com)
  • Current and future threats, combined with the availability of successful tools for action, led to the establishment of the Cabinet project, the Tobacco Free Initiative. (who.int)
  • The Return of Quetzalcoatl to How Soon Is Now - I journeyed into the depths of possible nightmare futures but, in the end, proposed pathways toward utopian and joyful ones. (purple.fr)
  • We should keep in mind that lethal autonomous weapons, which were subjected to legal review, have been used for decades now and by a number of states. (icrc.org)
  • Keynote speakers, 'giants' in the field of hydrology, were invited to give their opinion on the path that hydrologists should follow in the coming decade to tackle future challenges. (egu.eu)
  • The neanderthal practice of infanticide on newborn females since decades earlier has brought forth a social, demographic and evolutionary time-bomb of sorts. (futuremovies.co.uk)
  • Evolutionary Human Sciences. (wikipedia.org)
  • This CARTA symposium features advisory committee members who highlight where they hope future efforts should be focused and what type of novel collaborations are most promising for improving our understanding of the human phenomenon. (uctv.tv)
  • Understanding why some strains of avian influenza virus can manage this evolutionary trick but others do not will eventually allow us to better predict the human pandemic threat posed by each new virus as it emerges. (cam.ac.uk)
  • Decades later, our pilots reap the benefits of iterative innovation cycles, leveraging augmented-reality-driven holographic visors that extend pilots' vision, as well as artificial intelligence that manages aircraft functionality in a complementary extension of human thought. (forbes.com)
  • Knowing what we know about human beings, our psychological and evolutionary makeup, there's no evidence that these divisions are going to be broken down by more scientific evidence or just the passage of time - not that we have much time to spare. (abc.net.au)
  • On this ID The Future, Liberty McArtor, host of the Know Why Podcast, interviews Jonathan Witt on the compatibility of science and faith, both past and present. (idthefuture.com)
  • Although the present demand from policy makers for accurate predictions and quick answers is oppressing, Beven requests his fellow hydrologists to be courageous in the coming decade and to dare to reject models. (egu.eu)
  • The present and future impact of tobacco on health is the primary reason for giving explicit, sustained, and strong support to global tobacco control. (who.int)
  • This page offers a general systems definition of the phrase "evolutionary development", and an introduction to its application to autopoetic (self-reproducing) complex systems, including the universe as a system. (evodevouniverse.com)
  • Would you still see the same movie with all the evolutionary events playing out as before? (singularityhub.com)
  • It would not be a COMMON, or even a POWERUp, conference without some glimpse into the future by IBM to give customers of its Power Systems line a sense of what lies ahead near the horizon. (itjungle.com)