Moontanman Posted March 10, 2011 Report Posted March 10, 2011 Evolution Drives Many Plants and Animals to Be Bigger, Faster Flamingos. Researchers working at the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center compiled and reviewed nearly 150 published estimates of natural selection, representing more than 100 species of birds, lizards, snakes, insects and plants. The results confirm that for most plants and animals, larger body size and earlier seasonal timing -- such as earlier breeding, blooming or hatching -- confer significant survival advantages. (Credit: Copyright Michele Hogan) ScienceDaily (Mar. 9, 2011) — For the vast majority of plants and animals, the 'bigger is better' view of evolution may not be far off the mark, says a new broad-scale study of natural selection. Organisms with bigger bodies or faster growth rates tend to live longer, mate more and produce more offspring, whether they are deer or damselflies, the authors report. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/03/110307142240.htm Quote
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