Archived Galapagos study finds that new species can develop in as little as two generations (phys.org)
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Archived Galapagos study finds that new species can develop in as little as two generations (phys.org)
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[–] CrudOMatic 1 point 10 points 11 points (+11|-1) ago (edited ago)
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/science-sushi/evolution-watching-speciation-occur-observations/
No matter how many times it's plopped in your lap, you keep saying it never happened - then move the goalposts by saying that no dog has ever turned into a cat. Of course if that's what you defined speciation as, then you'll never get it... and if you ever did, it would invalidate evolution.
At this point I can't begin to understand how creatards manage to wipe their own asses.
[–] 9-11 2 points -2 points 0 points (+0|-2) ago
Isn't that what you've done by redefining adaptation? You even admit as much in this comment.