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Originally posted by Aussie_Rock
Please dont tell me your buying into this BS
What could possible evolve in ocean that has such a high concentration of oil and methane?
Has there been any research done about evolutionary adaptions with oil spills?
Well evolution speed up in the gulf?
Originally posted by Aussie_Rock
Please dont tell me your buying into this BS
What could possible evolve in ocean that has such a high concentration of oil and methane?
Originally posted by UmbraSumus
Rather than "will different species be created " ...... it may be a case of what surviving species will fill the niches invariable left vacant by the mass die-off of life in the Gulf .
Originally posted by Loken68
reply to post by GorehoundLarry
Your off topic get back in line
Originally posted by Illusionsaregrander
Originally posted by UmbraSumus
Rather than "will different species be created " ...... it may be a case of what surviving species will fill the niches invariable left vacant by the mass die-off of life in the Gulf .
Thats a good point and worth elaborating.
Creatures dont "adapt to" changes in their environment in the sense that many people think they do. It would be nice if that were the case, but thats very misleading. What actually happens is that there is variation within a species already, and when an event happens, there may be some individuals in that group who are able to handle the pollution better than others. The ones that are not able to handle the pollution will die off, and if the ones who can handle it better live long enough to reproduce, those "handle it better" genes will end up dominant in the survivors.
However it is also possible there will be no "handle it better" genes in a given population, and if there are not, that entire group may become extinct. Then, as UmbraSummas points out, other things will just fill in the niche left by the creatures who went extinct.