The study concluded that sexual jealousy may be an adaptive function in which is triggered in order to retain access to a valuable mate.
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One part of the adaptive function question is whether music constitutes an evolutionary adaptation or exaptation ( i . e . by-product of evolution ).
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These dialectical principles constitute the foundation of PP 2.0 and ensure that the dark side of life serves the adaptive functions of survival and flourishing.
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A balanced combination of adaptive functions will allow for best performance in a generally known ambience and cope for all changes that occurred after last encounter.
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The absence of hairs in some " Trochulus " species could thus be explained as a loss of the potential adaptive function linked to habitat shifts.
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Genetic pressures include spontaneous new mutations, and " bad genes " ( genes that once had adaptive functions, but are being removed through evolutionary selection ).
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To explain the adaptive function of meiosis ( as well as of gametogenesis and the sexual cycle ), some authors emphasize diversity, and others emphasize DNA repair
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Evolutionary by-products are traits that were not specially designed for an adaptive function, although they may also be species-typical and may also confer benefits on the organism.
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An alternate view sees music as a by-product of linguistic evolution; a type of " auditory cheesecake " that pleases the senses without providing any adaptive function.
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Thus, in above case adaptive function of tissue stress realizes by replacement of damaged, dying cells by descendents of cells more resistant to stressor ( s ) influence.