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First Steps Towards Defining Galactic Niches
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 September 2017
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Terrestrial evolution encompasses many levels, from proteins to societies. Potentially any level can be encompassed by a multidimensional “habitation box”, of which only a minute fraction is occupied. on the basis of evidence from evolutionary convergence it is argued that life elsewhere will not only be similarly constrained, but also strangely similar.
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- Origins and Evolution of Life
- Information
- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 213: Bioastronomy 2002: Life Among the stars , 2004 , pp. 255 - 258
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- Copyright © Astronomical Society of the Pacific 2004
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