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Todd Moody wrote:
> When you have an isolated breeding population, pressure to adapt
> to local conditions is extreme, for the simple reason that
> members of the population are not readily replaced by immigrants.

Can you explain this a little further? I'm not ignorant of the
principle of natural selection, but somehow this doesn't sound right.
(For one thing, it is circular.)

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