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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 ...
The second row shows an example of dimorphic variation in horn length, which occurs in many species of scarab beetles: the morph on the right (the "minor" male) cannot compete with the "major ...
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