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Bertrand J.C., Bonin P., Ollivier Bernard, Alain K., Godfroy A., Pradel Nathalie, Normand P. (2018). Evolutionary success of prokaryotes. In : Bertrand J.C. (ed.), Normand P. (ed.), Ollivier Bernard (ed.), Sime-Ngando T. (ed.). Prokaryotes and evolution. Cham : Springer, p. 131-240. ISBN 978-3-319-99782-7.

Titre du document
Evolutionary success of prokaryotes
Année de publication
2018
Type de document
Partie d'ouvrage
Auteurs
Bertrand J.C., Bonin P., Ollivier Bernard, Alain K., Godfroy A., Pradel Nathalie, Normand P.
In
Bertrand J.C. (ed.), Normand P. (ed.), Ollivier Bernard (ed.), Sime-Ngando T. (ed.), Prokaryotes and evolution
Source
Cham : Springer, 2018, p. 131-240 ISBN 978-3-319-99782-7
How can the evolutionary success of prokaryotes be explained ? How did they manage to survive conditions that have fluctuated, with drastic events over 3.5 billion years ? Which significant metabolisms and mechanisms have appeared over the course of evolution that have permitted them to survive the most inhospitable conditions from the physicochemical point of view ? In a 'Red Queen Race', prokaryotes have always run sufficiently fast to adapt to constraints imposed by the environment and the other living species with which they have established interactions. If the criterion retained to define the level of evolution of an organism is its capacity to survive and to yield the largest number of offsprings, prokaryotes must be considered highly evolved organisms.
Plan de classement
Biologie [020BIOL]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F A010076869]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010076872
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