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re.another difficult question

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Subject: re.another difficult question
From: "Lyndy or Graeme" <>
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 03:18:46 +0000
We must think convergence and then functional values. What habitat qualities may be the same for all locations which will select for black and white, long tail, jerky motion? What fundtional values do these characters give? Off the top of my head, water enables riparian vegetation which leads to shade and light mottling. Maybe black and white is good camaflage for this light condition. Riparian veg. and water leads to insects. Jery motion may simply be good for locating and catching small insects. Long tail may be a suitable morphology for rapid direction change, jerky motion.
Or something completely different.
Graeme

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