• The Red Queen's hypothesis is a hypothesis in evolutionary biology proposed in 1973, that species must constantly adapt, evolve, and proliferate in order...
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  • hypothesis contrasts the Red Queen hypothesis. The term "Court Jester hypothesis" was coined by Anthony Barnosky in 1999 in allusion to the Red Queen...
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    of a certain species to adapt to changes in their environment—see Red Queen hypothesis. As an illustration of the relativistic effect that nothing can ever...
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  • The Red King hypothesis contrasts with the Red Queen hypothesis, where mutualistic and cooperative interactions favor the fitness of a set of individuals...
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    assist sexual individuals in resisting parasites, also known as the Red Queen Hypothesis.: 113–117  When an environment changes, previously neutral or deleterious...
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  • Bavaria, Queen of the Belgians, nicknamed "The Red Queen" Red Queen's Hypothesis, an evolutionary hypothesis to the advantage of sex at the level of individuals...
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  • refining and fleshing out the hypothesis. The name of the hypothesis—"Black Queen hypothesis"—is a play on the Red Queen hypothesis, an earlier theory of coevolution...
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    The Red Queen is a fictional character and the main antagonist in Lewis Carroll's fantasy 1871 novel Through the Looking-Glass. She is often confused...
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  • parasite will not be able to reproduce either. Another theory, the Red Queen hypothesis, proposes that since both host and parasite have to keep on evolving...
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  • Van Valen proposed the Red Queen Hypothesis (1973), as an explanatory tangent to the Law of Extinction. The Red Queen Hypothesis captures the idea that...
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  • Jones' The Language of the Genes. The title is in reference to the Red Queen hypothesis in evolutionary biology. Ridley argues that few, if any, aspects...
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    undergoes a frequency-dependent cycle—and is called the Red Queen hypothesis. In the first hypothesis, if individuals heterozygous at the MHC are more resistant...
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    hypothesis and Mutualism Parasitism Continuum. Evolutionary game theory such as Red Queen Hypothesis, Red King Hypothesis or Black Queen Hypothesis,...
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    societiesPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Red Queen hypothesis Social implications of the theory of evolution – Effects on human...
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  • the speciation of both can be further explained by the Red Queen hypothesis. This hypothesis states that competitive success and failure evolve back...
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    biodiversity. Interspecific competition is also the basis for Van Valen's Red Queen hypothesis, and it may underlie the positive correlation between origination...
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  • of origination and extinction rates is also a prediction of the Red Queen hypothesis, which postulates that evolutionary progress (increase in fitness)...
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    Red Queen hypothesis. The Red Queen hypothesis predicts that sexual reproduction allows a host to stay just ahead of its parasite, similar to the Red...
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    equilibrium quantum evolution – quasispecies model race (biology) – Red Queen hypothesis – recapitulation theory – recent African origin of modern humans...
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  • advantageous alleles of resistance passed down to future generations. The Red Queen hypothesis shows that the evolutionary arms race between pathogenic bacteria...
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    This hypothesis also proposes that sexual reproduction is beneficial. But in contrast to the Vicar of Bray hypothesis, the Red Queen hypothesis states...
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  • sexual reproduction evolved and survived is an unsolved puzzle. The Red Queen hypothesis suggests that sexual reproduction provides protection against parasites...
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    the two will continue to coevolve as explained by the Red Queen hypothesis. The Red Queen hypothesis states that a host will continually evolve defenses...
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  • evolved before the climate event. The main opposing viewpoint is the Red Queen hypothesis, proposed by Leigh Van Valen, which holds that extinction occurs...
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    The prey in turn need to develop better survival strategies. The Red Queen hypothesis is an example of predator-prey interations. The relationship between...
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    the other, following a co-evolutionary model demonstrated by the Red Queen hypothesis. E. coli is the type species of the genus (Escherichia) and in turn...
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    Jarrett) experienced it. Charles Bonnet syndrome Cortical homunculus Red Queen hypothesis Longmore M, Wilkinson I, Turmezei T, Cheung CK (2007). Oxford Handbook...
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  • or defense, the better. This has elsewhere been described by the Red Queen hypothesis. Needless to say, a more effective pathogen or a more resistant host...
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    reciprocal antagonism, such as grasses competing for growth space. The Red Queen Hypothesis, for example, posits that parasites track down and specialize on...
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  • evolution; the arms race between viruses and their host, or the Red Queen hypothesis, causes strong evolutionary pressures in both the host and viruses...
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