Attempted resurrection of the peppered moth (Evolution)
This is a year-old article and has nothing new. > We have discussed the subject before: > > http://www.agnosticweb.com/index.php?id=180 - George I know that, but I thought that since we have new readers and new members it might be good to review it again, with this evenhanded article, since Darwin aficionados had made such a 'raving model' about the moths in the past as showing a major example of evolution, until the errors in scientific method were shown. I know Darwin folks would like them back fully accepted, but all the moths show is microevolution, just as Darwin's finches' beaks do. We know about Reznick's guppies, and we know that there are mechanisms in organisms that drive rapid adaptation to enviromental change, change that is not by chance. - I hope this also answers dhw's request.
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- Attempted resurrection of the peppered moth -
David Turell,
2008-11-28, 18:02
- Attempted resurrection of the peppered moth - dhw, 2008-11-30, 08:16
- Attempted resurrection of the peppered moth -
George Jelliss,
2008-11-30, 11:23
- Attempted resurrection of the peppered moth - David Turell, 2008-11-30, 22:39