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Insects drive rapid plant evolution

Evolutionary change is occurring rapidly around us, every day, as insects impose natural selection pressures on plants.

Using a series of experiments in which plant populations were protected from or exposed to insect predators, scientists discovered genetic variation in plants after only one generation.

Plant populations exposed to insect predators displayed evolutionary divergence within four generations.

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