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Old and wise snake
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Re: San Francisco's
Not to get off topic but how many species of animals are extinct in the wild?
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The Prince of Insufficient Light.
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Re: San Francisco's
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Re: San Francisco's
Here's an interesting thought... if the San Francisco garters diverged from other sympatric T. sirtalis in the San Francisco area to fill the niche available (i.e. specializing on toxic CA red-legged frogs), then the evolutionary arms race may have outpaced their ability to adapt (evolve) due to the bottleneck effect (limited genetic variation as a result of a relatively limited population size). Habitat degredation and destruction have no doubt been contributing factors, but I like the idea that the evolutionary arms race may have outpaced their ability to evolve, as Cascabel suggested. It's part of a very interesting hypothesis.
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