These adaptations will be sub-phonematic at first, but over several generations will lead to phonematically relevant sound changes.
Unfortunately, this adaptation led to them being nearly exterminated by the demand for exotic house number-plates.
This and other adaptations led to the ant being be called "one of the most heat-resistant animals known."
Such adaptation may lead to obesity and/or disease.
These adaptations eventually led to the development of land animals.
These studies show how egoistic adaptation can lead to successful collective action without either altruism or global (top down) imposition of control.
Local adaptation may as well lead to anatomical simplification as to greater complexity.
This marked adaptation to its habitat has led Lidicker to say that "it seems likely to have achieved nearly species rank."
Hasegawa's influence and adaptation led to the style being named Hasegawa Eishin-ryū.
These adaptations led to the first hominids.