Re: Is a non-optimizing organism evolutionarily viable?

2003-06-02 Thread john hull
Sure, they'd be a good example.  :-)


--- Fred Foldvary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- john hull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is an organism that routinely fails to optimize
> > evolutionarily viable?  
> 
> Human beings, for example?
> Fred Foldvary
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Re: Is a non-optimizing organism evolutionarily viable?

2003-06-01 Thread Fred Foldvary
--- john hull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is an organism that routinely fails to optimize
> evolutionarily viable?  

Human beings, for example?
Fred Foldvary

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Is a non-optimizing organism evolutionarily viable?

2003-05-31 Thread john hull
Is an organism that routinely fails to optimize
evolutionarily viable?  

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