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Re: Evolution in a microcosm



Well I personally would like to hear what Mike has to say. As far as the
religious issues, you guys can surely find another mailing list that caters
to such opinoins. This list is about apistos and dwarf cichlids.......lets
keep the proper focus. Mike, please reconsider.

Tim


----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike & Diane Wise" <apistowise@fgn.net>
To: <apisto@listbox.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: Evolution in a microcosm


> I was going to discuss some of the new ideas that are forming about
evolution in
> apistogramma, and where they are leading us toward understanding
speciation in
> this complex genus. After reading some of the responses, I've decided it
is best
> that I don't. I don't want to offend anyone.
>
> Mike Wise
> apistowise(at)bewellnet.com
>
> Zack Wilson wrote:
>
> > Microevolution (the changing or development within a species) does
> > occur and can be observed. I find this aspect to be particularly
pertinent
> > with regards to Apistos (see, I can tie it in with our main topic!),
where
> > every little difference in each new fish found is interpreted as
evidence of
> > a new species.
>
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