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To meaningfully compare the two, Darimont converted his data into "darwins", an aptly named unit of measurement called that measures evolutionary change over a given period of time.
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Colonization events can have rates in the hundreds or thousands of darwins.
A New Book 2010
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Zachriel: In fact, natural selection can be directly observed with rates in the thousands of darwins, much more than necessary to account for any known historical transition.
A New Book 2010
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You had indicated someone was lying when they said natural selection can be directly observed with rates in the thousands of darwins, much more than necessary to account for any known historical transition.
A New Book 2010
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In fact, natural selection can be directly observed with rates in the thousands of darwins, much more than necessary to account for any known historical transition.
A New Book 2010
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In fact, natural selection can be directly observed with rates in the thousands of darwins, much more than necessary to account for any known historical transition.
A New Book 2010
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Gingerich found the fastest rate in the fossil record was 32 darwins.
A New Book 2010
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Zachriel: Gingerich found the fastest rate in the fossil record was 32 darwins.
A New Book 2010
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Gingerich found the fastest rate in the fossil record was 32 darwins.
A New Book 2010
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You had indicated someone was lying when they said natural selection can be directly observed with rates in the thousands of darwins, much more than necessary to account for any known historical transition.
A New Book 2010
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