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    Re: Quick Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Cazador View Post
    Maybe the level of specificity that I have for biological terminology is my own quirk, but I think that misusing biological terms eventually leads to confusion, and repeating a misused term just gives it misplaced credibility. I'm sure I misuse plenty of terms in other fields, so please accept my critism with a grain of salt. Again, it's the right concept, which is what matters the most.
    You know I don't try to challenge you when it comes to biology, but this isn't a biology debate. The way I see it, considering the meaning of both the words "hybrid" and "intergrade", the use of the latter is logically incorrect, even if the science community has chosen to use it to describe hybrids produced within a species and out of the regular context. By no stretch of the imagination could these hybrid be considered transitional forms.

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    Re: Quick Question

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    By no stretch of the imagination could these hybrid be considered transitional forms.
    Since we're sharing ideas and not arguing over the correctness of something that matters more in a classroom setting than it does on a forum for hobbiests, I'll play along and suggest that the evolution of species can occur by many different mechanisms... one being when different species hybridize, intergrade, or even when morphs adapt to a different niche within or beyond the range of its parents (phylopatry or allopatry). In these cases, even morphs that begin to assortatively mate would represent a transitional form until they establish reproductive isolation. If one looks at organisms on a geologic or evolutionary time scale, one might even say that all organisms are transitional forms . With intense inbreeding (bottleneck effect) and a little luck (genetic drift), over a long period of time, I'm certain that reproductive isolation (and hence speciation) could (and has) occur(red). Review this thread, then scroll through the posts before it for a real world example where this has occurred (http://www.thamnophis.com/forum/gene....html#post7657). The point is that these morphs represented transitional forms until they essentially (dare I say the word?) s.p.e.c.i.a.t... I can't finish it

    The problem with debates over biological terminology are that even words like "adapt" can mean slightly different things to specialists of different disciplines (i.e. physiologists, evolutionary biologists, ecologists, etc.). Yet they have specific definitions within their disciplines. Cheers,

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    Re: Quick Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Cazador View Post
    The problem with debates over biological terminology are that even words like "adapt" can mean slightly different things to specialists of different disciplines (i.e. physiologists, evolutionary biologists, ecologists, etc.). Yet they have specific definitions within their disciplines. Cheers,

    Rick
    Speaking of which, even "adapt" ("selection" being another, for the same reason) is logically incorrect to use, considering the mechanisms, since the word itself suggest that it's a directed process.

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    Re: Quick Question

    Hey there again Matt ... Me personally, I would get a nice Flame baby. They do 'color up' so it's alot of fun to watch them develop. Just my person opinion

    best of luck to you !!
    marian

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    Thanks for your opinions, and for reminding me that they color up since the babies look a little dull compared to the adult pictures. After flipping many coins, asking people, and just thinking, I decided it's worth a try to get that. It is partially my impatience however, since I could get it sooner. I know I'd regret it if I didn't take the chance, and I figured I'd probably just spend the money on something stupid like a video game anyway, so I figured, why not?
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    Re: Quick Question

    Since these questions are often asked, I've had the idea to start an article about it. Everybody who wants can contribute, because you'll probably have more knowledge about it than I have. You can find it here:
    http://www.thamnophis.com/caresheets...title=Genetics

    For some reason, everytime I add an article I get [1] or another number in the article section, instead of the title. Anybody ideas why?

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    Whenever I add a new article, I just copy the link from another functional article and use the previous format as a template. The trick is that if you have several words in the title, you have to put an underscore (_) between the words or else only the first word will show up in the title. That's what went wrong when I wrote the "Thiaminase" article.

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    Re: Quick Question

    It's indeed like you said Cazador. Serpentine99 told me this in a pm:

    You have to add it like this:
    first this is always the same:
    http://www.thamnophis.com/caresheets/index.php?title=

    Then you add the title, but with _ like you say. This is for the new page, how it will be called

    Then you can add the title you want to be visible for the viewer, so without _ but with spaces.

    And everything together you need to enclose it with brackets: [ ]

    So for example:
    [http://www.thamnophis.com/caresheets...itle=Mouth_Rot Mouth Rot]

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    Re: Quick Question

    There is no such thing as a het flame .It is not a recessive trait.It is co-dominant.You can breed a flame to a normal snake and get many flames.I just bred my albino to a flame and got four high end flames het albino and three het albinos that are normal looking.I say go with the flame you will get some nice babys.

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