Steve Jones, in his own words

Explore how natural selection is intertwined with intraspecific dynamics and co-evolution, challenging Steve Jones' perspective.

Written byRazib Khan
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The BBC interviews Steve Jones. Nothing new.

I think Jones' fixation on natural selection as a function of parameters exogenous to the population is part of the problem.

A lot of evolution is probably due to intraspecific dynamics, that is, individual vs. individual competition within a population, not to mention host-parasite co-evolution via the evolutionary arms race. And there is the ever present empirical contention that Jones' makes that humans used to breed like elephant seals. He's wrong. But, I have to say I understand why the media loves him, he exudes confidence and is not prone to the over subtly and qualification which is often the norm among academic scientists. Related:Britney & Jamie Lynn falsify Steve Jones, Evolution, why it still happens (in pictures) and No Virginia, evolution isn't ending.

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