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Evolution of Castes in Insects l BERNHARD RENSCH The evolution of
organisms in the succession of generations has been primarilly
achieved through the appearance of new hereditary variants with
minor deviations along with the development of stable structures
and functions. Harmful mutants were eradicated either immediately
or in the subsequent generations through the process of natural
selection while unharmful or advantageous ones usually survived. As
this process continued, many new races and species developed which
possessed structures and functions of a rational nature and which
became increasingly independent from their environment. These
evolutionary tendencies were also promoted through either
geographical, ecological, physiological or genetical isolation of
populations. In some phylogenetic lines, there occurred an increase
in the number of cells due to additional cellular divisions in the
morphogenesis of structures. This opened up the possibility for the
development of the division of labour within cellular groups
leading to more complicated and consequently more successful
functions of tissues and organs. A further advancement in the
adaptation of a species to its environment was made possible
through specialization for certain functions of whole individuals
or groups of individuals.
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