Microevolution? What microevolution?

GeoffP

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Rapid morphological change.

Interesting how heavily the fossil record relies on osteological change, without stopping to woder just how widespread internal soft tissue changes are. Spearheading hard tissue evolution? Who knows?

Lizards Rapidly Evolve After Introduction to Island

Kimberly Johnson

April 21, 2008

Italian wall lizards introduced to a tiny island off the coast of Croatia are evolving in ways that would normally take millions of years to play out, new research shows.

In just a few decades the 5-inch-long (13-centimeter-long) lizards have developed a completely new gut structure, larger heads, and a harder bite, researchers say.

In 1971, scientists transplanted five adult pairs of the reptiles from their original island home in Pod Kopiste to the tiny neighboring island of Pod Mrcaru, both in the south Adriatic Sea.

Genetic testing on the Pod Mrcaru lizards confirmed that the modern population of more than 5,000 Italian wall lizards are all descendants of the original ten lizards left behind in the 1970s.


http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/04/080421-lizard-evolution.html
 
Can it be due to the food source? Because changes like that do not really take more than a few generations.
 
Actually, normally it's assumed they do. And it is associated with the food source; stronger jaws are better for tearing up plants, presumably.
 
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