26 JAN 2012 by ideonexus
Everything in Nature is Change
Wherever we seek to find constancy we discover change. Having looked at the old woodlands in Hutcheson Forest, at Isle Royale, and in the wilderness of the boundary waters, in the land of the moose and the wolf, and having uncovered the histories hidden within the trees and within the muds, we find that nature undisturbed is not constant in form, structure, or proportion, but changes at every scale of time and space. The old idea of a static landscape, like a single musical chord sounded fore..."Nature undisturbed by human influence seems more like a symphony whose harmonies arise from variation and change over many scales of time and space..."
20 SEP 2011 by ideonexus
Evolution Predicts the Flowering of Mustard Plants
Here’s another prediction: under prolonged drought, natural selection
will lead to the evolution of plants that flower earlier than their ancestors. This is because, during a drought, soils dry out quickly after the rains. If
you’re a plant that doesn’t flower and produce seeds quickly in a drought,
you leave no descendants. Under normal weather conditions, on the
other hand, it pays to delay flowering so that you can grow larger and
produce even more seeds.
This prediction was tested ...Folksonomies: evolution predictions
Folksonomies: evolution predictions
Scientists predict how a drought will affect the flowering time of plants in California, and it comes true.