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Life on the edge


Life on the edge
A number of scientists are conducting research in the Australian rainforest to try and determine the role of ecology in the evolution and biological diversity of rainforests. These scientists believe that ecological change, rather than the geographical separation of populations, might be responsible for the development of new species. The scientists' theory is that ecological change causes organisms to adapt to new conditions. This ultimately leads to evolutionary change. Further research based on this theory is planned, with particular emphasis on examining the edges of rainforests where they meet the savannah.
20 NOVEMBER 1999, P. 46-49
New Scientist
20 NOVEMBER 1999, P. 46-49

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