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Evolution's Impact On Ecosystems Shown Directly For First Time

 
 
Reply Mon 6 Apr, 2009 05:54 am
Evolution's Impact On Ecosystems Shown Directly For First Time

Scientists have come to agree that different environments impact the evolution of new species. Now experiments conducted at the University of British Columbia are showing for the first time that the reverse is also true.

Researchers from the UBC Biodiversity Research Centre created mini-ecosystems in large aquatic tanks using different species of three-spine stickleback fish and saw substantial differences in the ecosystems in as little as 11 weeks.
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Reply Thu 9 Apr, 2009 08:11 pm
@Sabz5150,
I love this sort of stuff.

Honest people focused on disovery, much more productive than banging on about a couple of dead dudes who's followers are hell bent on killing each other.

Good stuff Sabz, keep it coming :thumbup:
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