Study Links Sexual Reproduction to Accelerated Early Animal Evolution

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Published: 2026-06-10
Category: science
Source: ScienceDaily / University of Cambridge
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Research from the University of Cambridge indicates that early animals' asexual reproduction methods may have slowed biodiversity growth for millions of years. This led to communities with low competition and a gradual evolutionary pace. The shift to sexual reproduction, prompted by environmental factors, is believed to have then spurred a rapid increase in biodiversity and evolutionary speed.

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