Nemo’s find
The classic example of ecology shaping evolution is of the peppered moth. During the Industrial Revolution in 18th century England white peppered moths were only too visible to their predators on soot-covered trees. The moths were almost on their way to extinction when natural selection found its voice. Curtains dropped over the white ones and in came the black-peppered moths. But there are two sides to the coin, biologists realize now.
Publication Date:
15/03/2010
Mar 15, 2010