Niche construction nominally describes how organisms can form their own environments, increasing their capacity to adapt to their surroundings. It is hypothesized that the formation of the first cell as ‘internal’ Niche Construction was the foundation for life, and that subsequent niche constructions were iterative exaptations of that event. The first instantation of niche construction has been faithfully adhered to by returning to the unicellular state, suggesting that the life cycle is zygote to zygote, not adult to adult as is commonly held. The consequent interactions between niche construction and epigenetic inheritance provide a highly robust, interactive, mechanistic way of thinking about evolution being determined by initial conditi...
The niche-construction perspective within evolutionary biology places emphasis on the changes that o...
Niche construction theory concerns how organisms can change selection pressures by altering the feat...
Trappes R, Nematipour B, Kaiser MI, et al. How Individualized Niches Arise: Defining Mechanisms of N...
Niche construction nominally describes how organisms can form their own environments, increasing the...
Niche construction is the process whereby organisms, through their activities and choices, modify th...
Niche construction is the process of environmental modification by organisms. By transforming natura...
The seemingly innocent observation that the activities of organisms bring about changes in environme...
Evolutionary developmental biology and niche-construction theory have much in common, despite indepe...
Niche construction refers to the activities of organisms that bring about changes in their environme...
Niche construction is an endogenous causal process in evolution, reciprocal to the causal process of...
Evolutionary developmental biology and niche-construction theory have much in common, despite indepe...
Niche construction is an endogenous causal process in evolution, reciprocal to the causal process of...
Development is a gene's chosen route to perpetuity. By building and developing phenotypes, genes hav...
Cancer cells can be described as an invasive species that is able to establish itself in a new envir...
All living organisms modify their biotic and abiotic environment. Niche construction theory posits t...
The niche-construction perspective within evolutionary biology places emphasis on the changes that o...
Niche construction theory concerns how organisms can change selection pressures by altering the feat...
Trappes R, Nematipour B, Kaiser MI, et al. How Individualized Niches Arise: Defining Mechanisms of N...
Niche construction nominally describes how organisms can form their own environments, increasing the...
Niche construction is the process whereby organisms, through their activities and choices, modify th...
Niche construction is the process of environmental modification by organisms. By transforming natura...
The seemingly innocent observation that the activities of organisms bring about changes in environme...
Evolutionary developmental biology and niche-construction theory have much in common, despite indepe...
Niche construction refers to the activities of organisms that bring about changes in their environme...
Niche construction is an endogenous causal process in evolution, reciprocal to the causal process of...
Evolutionary developmental biology and niche-construction theory have much in common, despite indepe...
Niche construction is an endogenous causal process in evolution, reciprocal to the causal process of...
Development is a gene's chosen route to perpetuity. By building and developing phenotypes, genes hav...
Cancer cells can be described as an invasive species that is able to establish itself in a new envir...
All living organisms modify their biotic and abiotic environment. Niche construction theory posits t...
The niche-construction perspective within evolutionary biology places emphasis on the changes that o...
Niche construction theory concerns how organisms can change selection pressures by altering the feat...
Trappes R, Nematipour B, Kaiser MI, et al. How Individualized Niches Arise: Defining Mechanisms of N...