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All Medicinal and Edible Plants in the United States
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Survival)
Sat Jan 4 10:27:08 2025
Date: Sat, 4 Jan 2025 16:11:56 +0100
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All Medicinal and Edible Plants in the United States
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sult of social selection the environment of cephalopods' ancestors would have to fit a number of criteria. One, there would need to be some kind of mating ritual that involved signaling. Two, they would have to experience demonstrably high levels of sexual selection. And three, the ancestor would need to communicate using sexual signals that are visible to a conspecific receiver. For color change to have evolved as the result of natural selection different parameters would have to be met. For one, one would need some phenotypic diversity in body patterning among the population. The species would also need to cohabitate with predators which rely on vi
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