Land Bridge Migration 27
CowboyRobot writes "One 'advantage' of global warming is the increasing availability of fossil records fom the frozen north.
For example, new evidence shows that many of the most common mammals in North America walked across the Bering land Bridge from Asia thousans of years ago. Reuters and Discovery Channel have other versions. (sorry, no pics)"
Advantage Number 2: (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Advantage Number 2: (Score:2)
Decreasing Size of bikinis.
Re:Advantage Number 2: (Score:1)
Re:Theory proved out. (Score:1)
More study is also needed into what kinds of people [caucasian, asiatics, or ??] were amongst the immigrants and how many waves of immigration there were. Getting that data is a lot more dicey, but if we pay close attention to things as they de-ice, we could end up with a bonanza like the Ice Man [pbs.org] they found in the Alps a few years back.
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Beavers (Score:1)
It would be interesting to see how beaver lodge building has evolved over the last 5 million years, if at all.
I think this could give us an unusal look into the evolution of complex behaviour.
new? (Score:1)
Re:Sure (Score:1)
Facinating subject (Score:2)
Re:land bridge? (Score:1)
Not necessarily oxymora (Score:1)
Let's go back (Score:2, Insightful)
In fact, at some point, there were no plants either. I think we should just nuke the whole planet, restoring the natural enviornment.
We'll leave behind a note for any future life that emerges, asking them to do the same if they ever infect the earth.
Re:Let's go back (Score:2)
you are completely missing the point (Score:1)
Your cynicism is misplaced and betrays a lack of understanding. The motivation behind restoring ecosystems to their "natural state" is not to make them conform to some silly romantic ideals, it is a simple, practical motivation: when foreign species invade, the consequences are often diseases, pests, reduced productivity, and erosion. Restoring the ecosystem to its "natural" state, a state
and the Babel monument (Score:1)
In the origin story from the book of Genesis, God confused the languages of the people because they stayed too close to Babylon after the flood, disregarding God's order to fill the earth. I'm guessing that the animal migrations may have piggybacked on the spreading of the peoples that started after they abandoned building the Babel monument. Young-earth creationists don't seem to have much against the concept of small-scale adaptation over generations, which could help explain how koalas picked up a taste