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from the article Darwin's Finches Evolve Before Scientists' Eyes on LiveScience.com
For the first time scientists have observed in real-time evolutionary changes in one species driven by competition for resources from another.
In a mere two decades, one of Charles Darwin's finch species, Geospiza fortis, reduced its beak size to better equip itself to consume small sized seeds, scientists report in the July 14 issue of the journal Science.
"It's a very important one in studies of evolution because it shows that species interact for food and undergo evolutionary change, which minimizes further evolution," Grant said. 'It has not been possible to observe the whole process from start to finish in nature."
From the article Mussels Evolve in an Evolutionary Heartbeat on LiveScience.com
Some 15 years ago, blue mussels knew their enemies and had a rather peaceful life in the New England waters. But when an invasive crab species turned up, the mussels moved quickly to defend themselves against this new predator by thickening their shells.
Such rapid evolutionary response is a "nanosecond" compared with the thousands of years that it normally takes for a species to respond to a predator.
Originally posted by LordBaskettIV
I could care less one way or the other on the whole God/science debate(as it doesn't really affect my life or ever will), but who is to say that evolution is not God's way of creation? It would be pretty pathetic if God( a super being) made beings/animals that simply could not adapt to thier environments, which are always in a state of change. Nothing would be able to live outside its original placement in the environment on earth.
[edit on 15-8-2006 by LordBaskettIV]
Originally posted by whitewave
If Newtons' LAW (not theory) stating that all things go from a higher state to a lower state of being is true (and it is a LAW having BEEN proven) then how could evolutionism also be true?
Originally posted by whitewave
If for as long as recorded history has been around we have sent our best off to be killed in wars and allowed the weaker, genetically flawed to breed, rounded up the independent thinkers and intellectuals to be sacrificed to the latest political coup, how has "survival of the fittest" occured? Wouldn't it be survival of the most ruthless? Are we not devolving rather than evolving? (More than 2 questions, I know).
Originally posted by whitewave
if weaker and bad genes get passed on predominantly, how do we evolve into higher life forms? wouldn't we devolve from higher life forms to less "evolved" life forms?
Originally posted by whitewave also, I apologize. I thought the earth was part of the universe. what was i thinking?