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Peleg,-M. 1994. Darwinian evolution patterns in food products and beverages. Crit-rev-food-sci-nutr. 34 (2):95-108.
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| ABSTRACT: Although the development and survival of food products are
regulated by mechanisms that bear little resemblance to those operating in the
living world, their general evolutionary patterns share certain common
features. These include punctuated equilibria, convergent evolution,
coevolution, the equivalence of symbiosis, and, rarely, even parasitism. The
evolution of food products, like that of living organisms and other systems, is
a nonlinear process. Consequently, its path can be affected not only by major
events that drastically alter the environment but also by very minor events
that may be unnoticeable at the time of their occurrence. |
Updated: Thursday, September 6, 2007. |