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Chalicotheres were a weird group of odd-toed ungulates, specialized for high-browsing on the leaves of trees -- but two separate lineages of them developed very different appearances.
(And there seems to be a familiar-looking image featured in this video!)
If true, that finding would suggest parallel evolution and multiregional origins of modern humans, rather than origins in a single Garden of Eden.
"Guns, Germs and Steel: A Short History of Everybody for the Last 13,000 Years" - Jared Diamond
… Dobson’s work doesn’t even align with Chistyy Ren’s. The overlap is incidental, linguistic only. Contextual. Chronoplasticity and the Ren Diagram have zero in common. If you look at the developmental timelines involved, you can see two completely separate epiphanies at work there. For a contrast, consider a third epiphany: look into old Math Matthew, the Fating Clone, early Saelunar Instrumentality hero. Tragic stuff. It’s all in the books.
Notice that no one knows who invented f-fields. Building the tech to make f-fields requires f-fields. Who found one first? Nobody fucking knows. Bill Bartlett didn’t know. Strality doesn’t even pretend to know. System would probably arrest you if you knew. Somebody did that shit on purpose. It’s not like velcro or smartphones. If you ask me, everything starts and ends with those f-fields. Pardon!
Stick Bug Study Suggests Evolution is Predictable
Stick Bug Study Suggests Evolution is Predictable
Certain aspects of evolution — such as the creation of new species — can be predicted and repeatable, a new studyfinds. An analysis of stick insect genomes reveals the role of natural selection in speciation: Natural selection can drive two different populations of the same species to develop similar traits by inducing similar genetic changes on their genomes. The findings also suggest…
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Stick Bug Study Suggests Evolution is Predictable
Stick Bug Study Suggests Evolution is Predictable
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Certain aspects of evolution — such as the creation of new species — can be predicted and repeatable, a new studyfinds. An analysis of stick insect genomes reveals the role of natural selection in…
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Parallel Evolution: when similar characterisitcs arise in closely related organisms
Most people who have studied even a little evolutionary biology are aware of the marvelous diversity of the Lake Victoria cichlids. These fish have radiated to fill nearly all available niches in the lake. Over only a few million years, 300 species were developed from one ancestral populations. What you may not know is that there are cichlids in Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika, too, and all originated from similar ancestral populations. What's more, the cichlids in each of the three lakes have evolved to fill nearly the exact same niches. The correspondence in ecology and morphology between the fish of the three lakes is the most spectacular example of parallel evolution that I've seen. Take a look at this figure, where the fish on the left come from Lake Tanganyika and the ones on the right are from Lake Malawi.
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