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July 12, 2005
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Rapid Eye Movement - how humans are effecting evolution

New Scientist Premium- Evolution: Blink and you'll miss it - Features

"commercial fishermen use large-meshed nets to spare smaller fish... working on the principle that by reducing their haul this way, they can keep fish populations vigorous and healthy. But they could be making a terrible mistake. It is becoming increasingly clear that such well-meaning strategies may actually have the opposite effect to what the fishermen intend."


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