John Ingham

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The term “exaptation” was first proposed by Stephen Jay Gould and Elisabeth Vrba in 198220 to make the point that a trait’s current use does not necessarily explain its historical origin. In other words, just because A is used for B by species C does not necessarily mean that species C evolved A for the purpose of doing B. It may very well be the case that B is something that this species learned to do after the adaptation of A.
The Great Mental Models, Volume 2: Physics, Chemistry and Biology
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