This article attempts to expound on this fact through the particular case of the Red Fox. Whether it is the selective harvest of their pelts or their gradual domestication in urban areas, humanity has affected their evolution in more ways than one.
We are not edging up to a mass extinction
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Are there any anti-evolution creationists out there who would argue that the domesticated silver fox is not a great example of evironmental pressures leading to rapid, even observable evolution? : r/atheism
Arushi Arora - Contributing Writer - Earth.Org
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Schematic representation of (a) allopatric speciation; (b) anagenetic
Rapid evolution is making red foxes more like dogs in 1 distinct way
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Given how drastically a single change in the evolutionary timeline can affect a species, is it more reasonable to assume that even on a parallel Earth from another identical (by nature) dimension
When did animals like foxes first start living alongside people?