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The Red Queen effect explains the need for continual adaptation from "summary" of The Red Queen by Matt Ridley

The Red Queen effect is a powerful concept that sheds light on the relentless struggle for survival in the world of living organisms. It explains why organisms must constantly adapt and evolve in order to keep up with their ever-changing environment. The name "The Red Queen" originates from Lewis Carroll's classic novel "Through the Looking-Glass", where the Red Queen tells Alice, "It takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place."In the biological realm, this idea is known as the Red Queen effect, illustrating how species must continuously evolve just to maintain their current position in the ecosystem. The competition among organisms is fierce and unending, with each species striving to outpace the others in the race for survival. As one species evolves new traits or abilities, o...
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    The Red Queen

    Matt Ridley

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