Evolution Of The Sexes: What A Fungus Can Tell Us

Fungi don’t exactly come in boy and girl varieties, but they do have sex differences. In fact, a new finding from Duke University Medical Center shows that some of the earliest evolved forms of fungus contain clues to how the sexes evolved in higher animals, including that distant cousin of fungus, the human. A pseudophore…

Homosexualität Bei einem Bergvolk in Papua-Neuguinea

Ödipus unter Wilden Bei einem Bergvolk in Papua-Neuguinea versuchten zwei amerikanische Wissenschaftler zu ergründen, warum Männer homosexuell werden. * Die Bewohner des Bergdorfes im östlichen Hochland von Papua-Neuguinea wunderten sich sehr: Zwei weißhäutige Fremde kamen eines Tages zu ihnen und fragten sie über ihr Intimleben aus – was und wie, wie oft und mit wem….

Evolution myths: Creationism is a coherent alternative to evolution

The only thing that creationists agree on is that they don’t like evolution. Even Genesis gives two contradictory accounts of creation If someone tells you that creationism provides a better explanation for life on Earth than the theory of evolution, ask them which version of creationism. Among creationists, there is an extraordinary range of beliefs about how…

Evolution myths: Evolution is limitlessly creative

It might seem like there is no end to nature’s inventiveness but there are some features that could probably never evolve, at least on Earth It often seems that nature invented pretty much everything that can be invented long before humans arrived on the scene – including the wheel, kind of. There is a salamander living in the…

Evolution myths: Evolution promotes the survival of species

In fact, evolution sometimes results in individuals or populations becoming less fit and may occasionally even lead to extinction. The phrase “survival of fittest” is widely misunderstood (see ‘Survival of the fittest’ justifies everyone for themselves). Many wrongly assume it means that evolution always increases the chances of a species surviving. There are several ways in which…

Evolution myths: Evolution produces perfectly adapted creatures

You don’t have to be perfectly adapted to survive, you just have to be as well adapted as your competitors. The apparent perfection of plants and animals may be more a reflection of our poor imaginations than of reality. It’s a theme repeated endlessly in wildlife documentaries. Again and again we are told how perfectly…

Evolution myths: Natural selection leads to ever greater complexity

In fact, natural selection often leads to ever greater simplicity. And, in many cases, complexity may initially arise when selection is weak or absent. If you don’t use it, you tend to lose it. Evolution often takes away rather than adding. For instance, cave fish lose their eyes, while parasites like tapewormslose their guts. Such simplification might be much…

Evolution myths: Natural selection is the only means of evolution

Much change is due to random genetic drift rather than positive selection. It could be called the survival of the luckiest. Take a look in the mirror. The face you see is rather different to that of a Neanderthal. Why? The unflattering answer could be for no other reason than random genetic drift. With features…

Evolution myths: Everything is an adaptation

We tend to assume that all characteristics of plants and animals are adaptations that have arisen through natural selection. Many are neither adaptations nor the result of selection at all. Why do so many of us plonk ourselves down in front of the telly with a microwave meal after a tiring day? Because it’s convenient?…

Evolution myths: Natural selection cannot explain homosexuality

There are numerous evolutionary mechanisms that might explain homosexual behaviour, which is common in many species of animals. “Simple reasoning shows that evolution cannot explain homosexuality – how would a homosexuality gene get selected for?” “Why have the genetic traits predisposing to homosexuality not been eliminated long ago?” Such arguments are surprisingly common – and…