Science Bulletins: Evolution in Action-Isolation and Speciation in the Lower Congo Region
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- Central Africa's roiling, rapid Lower Congo River is home to an extraordinary assortment of fish-many truly bizarre. This new video by Science Bulletins, the American Museum of Natural Historys current-science video program, features Museum scientists on a quest to understand why so many species have evolved here. Follow Curator of Ichthyology Melanie Stiassny and her team as they search the Lower Congo Rivers mysterious depths for an evolutionary driver.
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Amazing
great work!!
That looks like a fun place to do research.
Next: Submarines!
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Beautiful.
Excellent documentary
I'd like to know if you have the full documentary? Thanks from Temamatla Estado de México.
I know, I did see the full documentary but now I cannot find it. It was fascinating.
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As long as something is there to serve as a barrier, stuff like this can happen
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@437thx1138 You should take a look at David Quammen "Song of the Dodo", a great book about island biogeography - and by island he doesn't mean only 'terrestrial' islands, but also aquatic islands... (and aerial islands).
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Anyone here from Biology?
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Anyone else here for an assignment