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Could somebody link me to the best evolution experiments and discoveries out there?

I already know about:

and :

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recent_human_evolution

I am also open to blackpill and redpill data. As long as it is true I want it.

Thanks.

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I think comparing bonobos and chimpanzees on opposite sides of the congo river and their variances in speciation was interesting to learn about.

https://media.giphy.com/media/argm0JehakB2X64NgW/giphy.webp

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Neat. could you link me to a study or inform me about the conclusions reached?

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no, it was a wjile ago. Just look up a few wikis about youll be aite

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You should explain this to me?

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https://www.bonobos.org/post/bonoboschimpsandthecongoriver

Will this do?

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idk, it just shows how a simple geographical feature can seperate two very genetically similar life forms and despite rhe environment being pretty much the same, they end up evolhing totally differwntly over time. Kinda also help people understand that we didnt descend directlg from chimps or bonobos, just that theyre a common ancestor.

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Neanderthals are our closest relatives. Chimps the second closest, and bonobos the third.

Chimps and bonobos are both on the verge of extinction and I think that's a good thing. Humans thrive by killing their closest neighbors they cannot assimilate.

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maybe of it was just them, butt unfortunately all megafauna aside from humans are consistently dwcreasing in population with many becoming endagered, this is leading to a trophic cascade whichnis leading to multiple animal specieces and plant species also dying off. Werebin the midst of a mass extinction. Theres parts of rhe ocean completely devoid of even plankton, where there isnt even enpugh oxygen tp support life.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocene_extinction

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If it's not killing off the humans then I don't see a problem.

World agricultural output increases at a rate of 2.3% year on year. World population increases at a rate of 0.8% and declining.

I like to believe that evolutionary bottlenecks are part of the evolutionary process.

You have the one successful group, mass spread, new bottleneck as new key player emerges, new evolutionary environment that develops around that new player.

I bet there was a time when there were like a million competitors to trees, then trees just dominated and now all life on Earth is based around the existence of trees.

One day maybe all life on Earth will be based around the existence of humans. We are already beginning to adopt a diverse group of animals as pets going beyond dogs and cats. Once pet diversity expands to a few thousand species things should be fine. Bottleneck followed by a new boom.

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trees

sharks predate trees by 50million years. Both have existed for 400 million. Humans have in the last 50 years reduced all specieces of shark by over 70% with most becoming endagered..

World agricultural output increases at a rate of 2.3% year on year

all it will take is a plague like Ug99 to change that and then billions could die of famine bc were so dependent on agriculture. Also the diversity of those plants has greatly reduced due to agriculture making a plague/blight likely to be all the more devastating.

it's not killing off the humans then I don't see a problem.

when there's no bugs and birds in the sky, theres no fish in the sea/rivers and you cant swim in them because theyre toxic, youll see that himans are also dying off along with most remaining life and then roaches/microbes will win this competition that youre so fond of.

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I looked it up.

My favorite part is how the bonobos are far more peaceful but also far closer to the verge of extinction.

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