- instinct reduction
- instinct-learning intercalation
- instinctive action
- instinctive behaviour
- instinctive movement
- integration
- integron
- intelligence
- intentional movement
- interaction
- interactor
- interdependence
- interdetermination
- interference
- interiority
- intermediary metabolism
- intermediate forms
- intermediate links
- intermediate species
- internal milieu
- internal secretion
Result of Your Query
interactorInteraktor (ger.)
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An entity that interacts as a cohesive whole with its environment in such a way that this interaction causes replication to be differential. (Hull 1980)
- 1980
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interactor: an entity that interacts as a cohesive whole with its environment in such a way that this interaction causes replication to be differentialHull, D. (1980). Individuality and selection (In: id., The Metaphysics of Evolution, Albany 1989, 89-109): 96.
- 2006
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If there is random variation among replicators, then there will be selection for fitness differences between them or between their interactors
Rosenberg, A. (2006). Darwinian Reductionism. Or, How to Stop Worrying and Love Molecular Biology: 249-50.