Adaptation, Exaptation, and Constraint: A Hormonal Perspective.

作者: Ellen D Ketterson , Val Nolan , Jr

DOI: 10.1086/303280

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摘要: We approach conceptual issues in evolutionary biology from an endocrinological perspective, noting that single hormones typically act on several target tissues and thereby mediate …

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