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Evolutionary Biology-innovations

 A key innovation in evolutionary biology, often described as an adaptive advance or fundamental adaptation, is a novel phenotypic trait that causes a taxonomic community to eventually radiate and flourish. Usually, they bring new capabilities that allow the taxa to rapidly diversify and invade niches that were not previously available. This phenomenon helps to explain how some taxa are much more diverse and have many more species than their sister taxa. Innovation in Evolutionary Biology is introducing better approaches that satisfy new criteria, defined needs or current research needs. This is accomplished by making more efficient products , processes, services, technologies, or ideas readily available to markets, governments , and society. The term innovation can be defined as something original that "breaks into" the market or society, and as a consequence, new. A definition in line with these aspects would be as follows: "Innovation is something original, new and important in any field that breaks into a market or society." While something new is often characterized as an invention, it is usually seen as a process in science, management science, and other fields of practice and research that brings together various novel ideas in such a way that they impact society. Evolutionary Biology Invention differs from invention in that creativity refers to the use of a new and thus original idea or process, whereas invention refers more specifically to the development of the idea or process itself.

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