poligenike
Poligenike is a term used in the field of evolutionary biology to describe organisms that have multiple origins. The concept is based on the idea that certain traits or characteristics can evolve independently in different lineages, leading to similar features in unrelated species. This phenomenon is often observed in the context of convergent evolution, where similar adaptations arise in response to similar environmental pressures.
The term "poligenike" was coined by the evolutionary biologist Ernst Mayr to emphasize the multiple origins
Examples of poligenike traits include the similar wing shapes of birds and bats, which have evolved independently
The recognition of poligenike traits challenges the traditional view of evolution as a linear process and