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Dog behavior problems, writer of evolutionary history of dog and human relationship (books and articles) #dogs are my life. My wife is a #dog photographer. Hard Rock, Classical music #SlavaUkraini #Trumpisaconvictedfelon
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What can you expect from anti-science people? The elimination of what is science. These idiots are so corrupted in their minds, to be very similar to the Taliban with whom the dumbest idiot in the village who now rules the US made agreements. I wanna see what they do at the first big disaster.
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Try here.
www.abebooks.com/ORIGINS-sear...
Thank you.
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A purebred Spanish Mastiff and a mix. I must say I'm very curious about the mix! If you feel like it, I would be very pleased to hear more about them, maybe after you've read my book, if you have any thoughts related to dogs or if you simply feel like sharing. Thank you again for your message
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Hi. Thank you so much for ordering 'Origins'. I'm really happy and I hope you enjoy it a lot, and maybe even find it thought-provoking. What wonderful the Spanish Mastiffs you have! They are truly special dogs, with that deep gaze and that protective yet gentle character.
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Thank you Samantha. Nice to meet you.
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And the greatest observers😉
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What you read is not my book, with my research, my studies, my reconstructions of ancient dogs now extinct (of course thanks to A.I., but still faithful to the remains of dogs), with my chronicle of the mistreatment of Native Americans and their animals. Above all with my thoughts and conclusions.
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Wonderful dog. 'American dingo'
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Hi Henricus. But I've been here for a year and a half. 😉
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Let's give it a few months: the first catastrophe that will happen because of these initiatives of Trump, will be his own fault. He will not be able to say (even if he will certainly say it) that it's for those who were there before him.
I hope Americans wake up and rebel against this idiot.
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If the problem is our species, 'Homo demens' always overestimate his mental abilities; so we both agree on that. If the apes who came down from the trees 8 million years ago to evolve into us had known what we are today, they would have stayed in the trees.😉
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Seeing only the negative side in the evolution of species will never give a complete picture, in fact it will only give a wrong one. But I am not here to convince you. So stay with your beliefs. 3
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There are species that cooperate with each other, even prey and predator. What about sharks and remoras, or crocodiles and Nile plovers? Without forgetting the highly social species, from ants to social canids. There are species that coevolve as our ancestors and the ancestors of dogs. 2
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I have a vague suspicion that you are the one who always sees the glass as half empty, if not completely empty. But the point is simply one: life, despite all environmental obstacles, has always evolved, in one way or another. There are not only aggressive species. 1
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I apologize if Mother Nature has not yet selected a species so perfect that it can live forever and avoid extinction. When there have been mass extinctions, they have all been caused by natural catastrophes, from the dinosaur asteroid to the Permian extinction and others. 7
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Furthermore, extinction is a natural phenomenon that can result from various factors, not only competition, and should not be interpreted as a failure, but rather as part of the dynamic evolutionary process. 6
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Darwin postulated the "survival of the fittest" as a complex process that includes not only competition, but also cooperation and adaptation to the environment. 5
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These approaches provide a more complete and realistic understanding of evolutionary processes, highlighting the interaction between natural selection and other forces that influence the evolution of species. 4
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Quasispecies theory and macroevolutionary models, such as the Bak-Sneppen model, extend the application of Darwinian theory by integrating internal dynamics, such as mutations and genetic variability, and external factors, such as environmental perturbations. 3
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Statistics show that fitness gains are not always guaranteed and that genetic variability plays a crucial role, suggesting the traditional Darwinian view may not fully explain the complexity of evolution. 2/2
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The applicatio of Darwin's theory of evolution has been expanded and refined through mathematical and statistical models, such as quasispecies theory, which also consider the impact of random mutations and finite populations. 1/2
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You have a distorted view of what Darwin's theory of evolution is. I advise you to read texts that expand the discussion, such as "Understanding Evolution in Darwin's "Origin"" by M.E.B. Prestes.
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But not even on the toilet lid.
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The term 'survival of the fittest' refers to a specific natural environment and the particular biological population, which finds itself competing in it for a certain period of time. So Darwin was right...
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What are the origins of small #dogs?
What is the place and time from which they come?
I try to give you an explanation based on genetic data and zooarchaeological discoveries.
#dog #small #pets #archaeology #art #history #asia #puppylove