Fern-like bodies once covered the seafloor, some stretching as tall as a person. Yet for millions of years, the animal world ...
The way that Earth's first animals reproduced held back life's diversity for millions of years, until stress and competition ...
For millions of years, some of Earth’s earliest animals barely changed. They lived, grew, and spread across the seafloor, but ...
Scientists say Earth's earliest animals reproduced by cloning themselves, a strategy that limited competition and slowed ...
Scientists suggest Earth's earliest animals reproduced asexually, slowing evolution and delaying the biodiversity boom that ...
In flowering plants, the transition from cross-fertilization (outcrossing) to self-fertilization has evolved repeatedly across species. This shift is often accompanied by a well-known set of traits ...
A study has found that the reason why the evolution of the first animals to appear on Earth was delayed for over 10 million ...
The Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) forms part of an international consortium that is preparing the Tree of Sex project, an ambitious initiative aimed at decoding the evolutionary complexity ...
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