Hi Meatballsub. There is the example of the big horn rams or sheep. They were hunted as trophies, the real big horn ones. Now a big horn one is rare but there are plenty of the same breed around with small horns. The same goes for fishing which is why as an angler I applaud the introduction of size limits for smallest size and maximum size allowed. It has ben recognised in some circles that taking all the big fish, the biggest, can and does cause loss of those big fish in next and upcoming generations. That, how ever you look at it equals loss.
Yes, you are using the term loss. This is not a problem for the theory of evolution, nor is it a problem for genetics.
Seriously, do I have a link for the crickets or hunting, yes, will I bother posting it, no, because like other posts it will be ignored and people will assume this or that.
Dude, the reason I'm asking you for links is so I can check on these things. I think I understand what you are trying to say here. I wanted the articles so I could verify my ideas and suspicions. That is it.
Also, I love reading biology stuff.
Yes plants have been shown to do that, no argument there, but not animals or other living creatures, true?
No, actually animals have shown to do this as well. Bacteria also is natorious for this. There are also major studies on flies where over several generations many things change. Such as number of legs, eyes, gender ratios, size, wings, no wings, etc.
Mutations equaling new info, added, same info messed up to me, or something simply switched on or off.
Ok, let me explain it this way. There are 26 letters in the English alphabet. I can use your same argument to say here has never been a new book or essay, ever. Its all just been a loss of information. Depending on how the letter are written, and the order, changes and adds new information. Just like, if the sequence changes, even just a little. Or if a new combination of a sequence is added through a mutation, that adds new information to genetics.
Does make sense?
New species emerging every year! More like species that existed but were not found yet in deep jungles or small things previously unnoticed, or now noticed as they are driven out of their habitat! New?
No, I really mean new species. As in divergence.
I would like to see proof of a new emerged species that has proof that it evolved!
Here is a new bird.
http://phys.org/news/2013-07-scientist-bird-species-peru-cloud.html
I observe species loss, info loss, habitat loss. Why should I equate that with gain? Because something once existed but now does not why should I assume it is because it evolved into something? Huge dino goes, loss of habitat or over predation on its food source. We see, observe habitat loss today and as a result loss of species. We see over predation today and as a result see loss of species. Looks the same as what was past to me. Its called extinction, yes I know that. They once lived, now don't. I don't get what you are getting at there?
In evolutionary biology there is this thing called "extinction events". What that means is there is a huge loss of species. What happens then is other species take over the niches left by the old species.
For instance, most modern mammals only exist because of the mass extinction of dinosaurs. You are forgetting about the huge explosion of mammals that happened shortly after the extinction of dinosaurs.
Here in Oz we have big problems with cat and fox predation. Species are going, going, almost gone. In the future, depending upon how far God lets its go, when these creatures are "extinct", no longer exist, and lets say all info on them picture or writing records is lost, what would be the cry? "Look, we found a (bandicoot) fossil, it was once here but the things we see now have evolved from that into what we see now!" Huh! That to me is what I see happening today with evolution.
What you are witnessing now is 2 seperate liniages of predators. Cats and Foxes. The cats and Foxes can't hunt indefiantely. What is happening now is that the species that can't survive, will die off. Those that can, will spread into the niches once filled by the species the foxes and cats went after. Eventually the cats and foxes will start to run out of food. That will trigger either specieation or extinction. Either the cats and foxes will adapt and hunt other things, or spread out to newer areas.
This is a constant process. This is how evolution happens.