@Chomsky2010 @JayMan471 that's my whole point, too. there *has* to be *some* amount of hbd *because* evolution happens.
@Chomsky2010 @JayMan471 what is this eg. of birds on daphne major island that the grants mention?: http://blog.press.princeton.edu/2014/05/27/quick-questions-for-peter-and-rosemary-grant/ … anybody know?
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@hbdchick @Chomsky2010@JayMan471 the Galapagos finches, surely you know -
@pseudoerasmus @Chomsky2010@JayMan471 here i was all excited thinking there was *another* eg. of rapid evolution out there. d*mn! =P -
@hbdchick@pseudoerasmus@JayMan471 Have you read up on cane toads in Australia? That's a pretty nice example. I put em in excel sheets. -
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@hbdchick@JayMan471 cane toads and alaska salmon were going to be next examples -
@pseudoerasmus @Chomsky2010@JayMan471 wait. hang on! gotta write all this down. finches, lizards. check. add: cane toads, alaska salmon... -
@hbdchick@pseudoerasmus@JayMan471 Phillips, B. L., (2006). Invasion and the evolution of speed in toads. Nature, 439, 803-803. -
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@pseudoerasmus@JayMan471 excellent! thank you. i feel a blog post coming on re. this topic. (^_^) once i read up on it! -
@hbdchick@pseudoerasmus@JayMan471 Please do! I enjoy them and this is a very cool and important topic. - 8 more replies
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