The top row shows variation in a zooplankton, Daphnia: the morph on the right is produced in the presence of a predator cue. The second row shows an example of dimorphic variation in horn length ...
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IFLScience on MSNThese Ferns Can “Evolve Backward”, Challenging Our Assumptions About Plant EvolutionFerns display varied reproductive strategies: some are dimorphic, meaning they produce separate leaves for photosynthesis and ...
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