![]() | mobile - desktop |
![]() |
![]() |
News & Events:
|
Posted by David L. Martin on July 15, 2002 at 07:10:19:
In Reply to: Apples to apples posted by Byron Larkin on July 14, 2002 at 13:57:30:
At this moment there is a wild population of
atrox in S Texas with a specific size-class
distribution. Should we expect a 7-foot atrox
in S Texas? Well, look at the size-class
distribution. Okay, but what generates the
size-class distribution? Oh, growth rates,
survivorship, population size. Anything else?
No, not that I can think of. At this moment
there is a wild population of adamanteus in
S Florida. Should we expect any 7-foot
adamanteus in S Florida? Look at the size-class
distribution. Okay, what generates that? Oh,
growth rates, survivorship, population size.
Anything else? No.
Should we expect any 7-foot marine toads in
S Texas? Well, look at the size-class
distribution. Okay, but what generates that?
Growth rates, survivorship, population size.
Should we expect any 7-foot tall caracaras in
S Florida? Look at the size-class distribution.
What generates it? Growth rates, survivorship,
population size. Should we expect any 7-foot
tall prickly pears in S Texas? Look at the size
class distribution. What generates it? Growth
rates, survivorship, population size. Should we
expect any 7-foot tall saw palmettos in
S Florida? Look at the....
Where is my faulty assumption again?
Subject:
Comments:
Optional Link URL:
Link Title:
Optional Image URL:
|
|
|
|