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by JumpCrisscross
569 days ago
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> Moonlight can be enough to have a decent understanding of one's surroundings, and then there's more than vision to navigate and be active Decent for us. Great for our predators and prey. > We wouldn't need a full species level evolution to be good at night life. The point of the article, which granted is a hypothesis, is that the adaptations it would take to be good at night would make us no more than good during the day. Nature has clearly selected against jack of all trades species. |
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Reading the article I thought there should be more weight given to behaviors different from sleep to adapt to the other niche, and also that being perfectly adapted to a niche doesn't sound like a benefit in the first place. My understanding is that most species have an evolution process slow enough that they never completely fit a niche but also have enough versatility to move around.
I'm thinking dogs, bears, crows, racoons, migratory birds etc. where adaptation happens, but not to a degree they can't move out from their niche.