Evolution of biological complexity (English Wikipedia)

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  • Bernstein H, Byerly HC, Hopf FA, Michod RA, Vemulapalli GK. (1983) "The Darwinian Dynamic". Quarterly Review of Biology 58, 185–207. JSTOR 2828805

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  • Dougherty, Michael J. (July 1998). "Is the human race evolving or devolving?". Scientific American. From a biological perspective, there is no such thing as devolution. All changes in the gene frequencies of populations—and quite often in the traits those genes influence—are by definition evolutionary changes. [...] When species do evolve, it is not out of need but rather because their populations contain organisms with variants of traits that offer a reproductive advantage in a changing environment.

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