A new study suggests that the earliest animals on Earth may have unintentionally slowed the rise of biodiversity. According to researchers from the University of Cambridge, the way these ancient organisms reproduced limited competition and kept evolution moving at a remarkably slow pace for millions of years.
The findings, published in Nature Ecology and Evolution, offer a possible solution to a long-standing paleontological mystery. Although animals ...

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