Hello there @loveforlove :)
I see you have a wonderful series on Evolution going on here! I just wanted to let you know that I thoroughly enjoyed reading the previous article (which I only read now!) and the present one. From the previous one I appreciate very much the overview of the various mechanisms at play within natural selection. As for this one, I particulalrly liked the summary explaining the differences under which populations can evolve (as one tends to mostly focus on mutations and immigration/emigration).
Ps: I have always been fascinated by the case of the Peppered Moth. It reminds me of the very first readings/studies I did on evolution, natural selection etc... back in school! This is a great series my dear @loveforlove. Thank you for taking the time to present all this material to us!
All the best to you :*
Abigail.
I need to bookmark this to read all over again. Even though I did population genetics in school, it just dawned on me that I really didn't understand it then. This post makes it look simple. I think you should have stopped after the cheetahs case. I really enjoyed it up to that point. Learn to break posts into units as too long a read might be tiring.
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Thanks for coming and also for your kind comments @gentleshaid.
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Thanks, dear @abigail-dantes.
I really appreciate you and the time you took in going through this post and the previous ones. I'm glad you enjoyed them.
Thanks once again, for the kind and lovely words. They serve as inspiration to me.
You are a very kind lady, Abigail. Lots of love. 😘
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