USU Ecologists Ask 'Why Does Evolution Sometimes Repeat Itself?'
November 05, 2022
November 05, 2022
LOGAN, Utah, Nov. 5 (TNSjou) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
Evolution can repeat itself, says Utah State University alum Samridhi Chaturvedi PhD'19, resulting in parallel adaptations in independent lineages occupying similar environments. Consider the plant-eating stick insect Timema: Multiple species of the genus live throughout California, sporting varied colors enabling the wingless creatures to blend in with their varied habitats.
"We . . .
Evolution can repeat itself, says Utah State University alum Samridhi Chaturvedi PhD'19, resulting in parallel adaptations in independent lineages occupying similar environments. Consider the plant-eating stick insect Timema: Multiple species of the genus live throughout California, sporting varied colors enabling the wingless creatures to blend in with their varied habitats.
"We . . .