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This page is still in the very early stages and does not at this point represent a strong argument for [[evolution by natural selection]], much less present the strongest possible case.{{seedling}}
 
This page is still in the very early stages and does not at this point represent a strong argument for [[evolution by natural selection]], much less present the strongest possible case.{{seedling}}
 
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* '''2008-04-23''' [http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2008/04/still_just_a_lizard.php Still just a lizard] by [[PZ Myers]]: a modern species, moved to a new environment, is found to have shifted both its shape and its [[ecological niche]] significantly within the span of 36 years
 
* '''2008-04-23''' [http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2008/04/still_just_a_lizard.php Still just a lizard] by [[PZ Myers]]: a modern species, moved to a new environment, is found to have shifted both its shape and its [[ecological niche]] significantly within the span of 36 years

Latest revision as of 00:44, 25 April 2008

Overview

This page is for collecting references to scientific evidence that evolution does in fact occur. This is possibly the less "controversial" of the two aspects of evolution by natural selection, with the idea that evolution can result in new species -- or even increasingly complex species -- being somewhat more "controversial". (Note, of course, that the "controversy" exists only outside of the scientific establishment; it is overwhelmingly accepted within scientific circles.)

This page is still in the very early stages and does not at this point represent a strong argument for evolution by natural selection, much less present the strongest possible case.

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News & Views