International audienceExaptation contributes significantly to evolution of entities ‘born and made’, but little has been written about differences and similarities in the way exaptation takes place in the artificial and natural world. We succinctly describe how such processes take place in the natural and artificial world and focus in particular on the dynamic effect between functional shift of a module of an organism (or artifact) and the resulting change at the level where selection occurs. We show that when exaptation is considered from a modular viewpoint, some of the differences that have plagued the analogy between natural and artificial evolution disappears
The genetic reduction or "genocentrism" of the Synthetic Theory of Evolution was unconducive to its ...
The term exaptation was introduced to encourage biologists to consider alternatives to adaptation to...
The evolution of life from the simplest, original form to complex, intelligent animal life occurred ...
adaptation. Biologists are accustomed to biological adaptation, which assumes evolution ofstructure ...
This book explores the role of exaptation in diverse areas of life, with examples ranging from biolo...
Palaeontologists Stephen J. Gould and Elisabeth Vrba introduced the term \u201cex-aptation\u201d (Go...
This book explores the role of exaptation in diverse areas of life, with examples ranging from biolo...
This paper recognizes a specific correspondence between biological evolution and technological devel...
In this paper we investigate exaptation as source of creativity and innovation. This term addresses ...
Evolution is marked by well-defined events involving profound innovations that are known as ‘major e...
In this thesis we have researched how novel functions arise through Darwinian Evolution. Evolution h...
Since formulating the theory of punctuated equilibria in 1972, a group of prominent evolutionary bio...
Mixed microbial communities, usually composed of various bacterial and fungal species, are fundament...
In this paper we first shortly review the current view of the evolution of complexity and novelty i...
Adaptation and natural selection are central concepts in the emerging science of evolutionary psycho...
The genetic reduction or "genocentrism" of the Synthetic Theory of Evolution was unconducive to its ...
The term exaptation was introduced to encourage biologists to consider alternatives to adaptation to...
The evolution of life from the simplest, original form to complex, intelligent animal life occurred ...
adaptation. Biologists are accustomed to biological adaptation, which assumes evolution ofstructure ...
This book explores the role of exaptation in diverse areas of life, with examples ranging from biolo...
Palaeontologists Stephen J. Gould and Elisabeth Vrba introduced the term \u201cex-aptation\u201d (Go...
This book explores the role of exaptation in diverse areas of life, with examples ranging from biolo...
This paper recognizes a specific correspondence between biological evolution and technological devel...
In this paper we investigate exaptation as source of creativity and innovation. This term addresses ...
Evolution is marked by well-defined events involving profound innovations that are known as ‘major e...
In this thesis we have researched how novel functions arise through Darwinian Evolution. Evolution h...
Since formulating the theory of punctuated equilibria in 1972, a group of prominent evolutionary bio...
Mixed microbial communities, usually composed of various bacterial and fungal species, are fundament...
In this paper we first shortly review the current view of the evolution of complexity and novelty i...
Adaptation and natural selection are central concepts in the emerging science of evolutionary psycho...
The genetic reduction or "genocentrism" of the Synthetic Theory of Evolution was unconducive to its ...
The term exaptation was introduced to encourage biologists to consider alternatives to adaptation to...
The evolution of life from the simplest, original form to complex, intelligent animal life occurred ...