Evolution's rapid shrinkage.Evolution's rapid shrinkage Shrinkage The amount by which inventory on hand is shorter than the amount of inventory recorded. Notes: The missing inventory could be due to theft, damage, or book keeping errors. Ordinarily, evolution seems to amble amble a slower, non-racing version of pace gait in horses. broken amble has many characteristics of the amble but there are four beats to the gait with each foot contacting the ground independently. Called also single-foot. along at a snail's pace snail's pace Noun a very slow speed . But given the opportunity, it can bound ahead. Fossils from an island off the coast of France show that during a mere blink of geologic time geologic time Interval of time occupied by the Earth's geologic history, extending from c. 3.9 billion years ago (corresponding to the age of the oldest known rocks) to the present day. It is, in effect, the part of the Earth's history that is recorded in rock strata. about 120,000 years ago, local red deer Red Deer, city, Canada Red Deer, city (1991 pop. 58,134), S central Alta., Canada, on the Red Deer River. It developed as a trade and service center for a region of dairying and mixed farming. evolved into dwarf deer measuring only one-sixth the normal size, reports Adrian M. Lister of the University of Cambridge (England) in the Nov. 30 NATURE. Pygmy versions of deer, hippopotami, elephants and other animals have developed on islands in the Mediterranean This is a list of islands in the Mediterranean Sea: By area Name Image Country Area (km²) Population Capital/Main City Political Status Flag 1 Sicily , Indonesia, the east Pacific and elsewhere. In most cases, paleontologists believe these creatures descended from isolated colonies of normal-sized animals that swam to the islands. But no one knew how long the transformations took. Lister was able to time the events on the island of Jersey because this area becomes isolated from the French mainland only for geologically brief periods. During ice ages, when sea levels drop, a land bridge connects it with Normandy. But between the last two ice ages, high sea levels temporarily turned Jersey into an island resembling today's land form. Using dates for high sea levels, Lister calculates that the island phase lasted only 8,000 to 9,000 years and that the dwarf deer must have evolved over fewer than 6,000 years. He describes this time as "geologically extremely short," noting that "mainland European red deer had existed with only minor changes for the previous 400,000 years." Lister suggests the dwarfs arose from a group of red deer stranded on the island when sea levels rose. Resource limitations and freedom from predators may explain why the small forms succeeded in the isolated environment. The dwarfs went extinct when a drop in sea levels reconnected Jersey with the mainland. |
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