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  Topic: Coloration of animals, mimicry, aposematism, Is really natural selection behind it?< Next Oldest | Next Newest >  
VMartin



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(Permalink) Posted: Nov. 12 2007,17:48   

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the only data you have is a bunch of bird guts, and that can't tell you what you need to know in order to make your claim that birds aren't preying selectively.  


If you consider 80.000 birds stomachs carefully examined by US Agriculture survey for "bunch of birds guts" I don't take you your opinion. I understand that in order to hold "natural selection" intact you have to dismiss all arguments that do not fit it. Instead of this great research (done btw. also by Csiki in Hungary 1905-1910 in 2.800 birds)  you would inisist that "many people have shown that they do in fact differentiate".

Why on the Earth you don't pick up one of those fantastic articles about wasp's aposematism  from JSTOR or PubMed and why don't you put it here? Why don't you defend it like JAM defend his articles and VISTA charts against Daniel?

Are you afraid something?  

JeaNot done it but it took no more than 5 minutes to find another article in those scientific peer-reviewed journals that claimed opposite.

You are probably very well aware of it, so you babbling only something like "many people have shown that they do in fact differentiate".

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