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- Court_jester_hypothesis abstract "The court jester hypothesis is a term coined by University of California, Berkeley professor Anthony D. Barnosky in 1999, that describes the antithesis of the Red Queen Hypothesis in evolutionary theory. It refers to the idea that abiotic forces including climate, rather than biotic competition between species, is a major driving force behind the processes in evolution that produce speciation.".
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- Court_jester_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Court_(royal).
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- Court_jester_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Jester.
- Court_jester_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Joker_(playing_card).
- Court_jester_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Leigh_Van_Valen.
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- Court_jester_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Metaphor.
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- Court_jester_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Royal_court.
- Court_jester_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Speciation.
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- Court_jester_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Tarot.
- Court_jester_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink The_Fool_(Tarot_card).
- Court_jester_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Through_The_Looking_Glass.
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- Court_jester_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Through_the_Looking_Glass.
- Court_jester_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink University_of_California,_Berkeley.
- Court_jester_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:biotic.
- Court_jester_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Court jester hypothesis".
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- Court_jester_hypothesis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Evolutionary_biology.
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- Court_jester_hypothesis subject Category:Ecology.
- Court_jester_hypothesis subject Category:Evolutionary_biology.
- Court_jester_hypothesis hypernym Term.
- Court_jester_hypothesis comment "The court jester hypothesis is a term coined by University of California, Berkeley professor Anthony D. Barnosky in 1999, that describes the antithesis of the Red Queen Hypothesis in evolutionary theory. It refers to the idea that abiotic forces including climate, rather than biotic competition between species, is a major driving force behind the processes in evolution that produce speciation.".
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