{"id":1168,"date":"2012-02-03T15:46:14","date_gmt":"2012-02-03T19:46:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wizardwalk.com\/newblather\/?p=1168"},"modified":"2012-02-03T15:46:14","modified_gmt":"2012-02-03T19:46:14","slug":"evolution-cares-not-about-overpopulation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/wizardwalk.com\/newblather\/?p=1168","title":{"rendered":"Evolution cares not about overpopulation"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Every now and then I\u2019ll hear someone say something like: \u201cThis [insert trait here] makes perfect evolutionary sense!  It prevents overpopulation!\u201d  But it shouldn\u2019t take much thought to realize that this doesn\u2019t make much sense.<\/p>\n<p>Firstly, any given trait of any given animal cannot be said to exist only by having provided an evolutionary advantage to past generations.  That is, some traits can be passed on from one generation to the next <em>despite<\/em> being a burden to the quality of that organism\u2019s life, as long as it does not too greatly hinder the reproduction of the population as a whole.<\/p>\n<p>Secondly, how would overpopulation reduce reproduction of the population as a whole anyway?  Overpopulation comes about when the ability to breed is easier than the ability for all members of a population to access needed resources to live long enough to continue breeding.  This will prevent the reproduction of <em>some<\/em> members of the population, but it would not affect the reproduction of the population as a whole.  Therefore <em>no evolutionary traits<\/em> could possibly be passed on to prevent overpopulation.  If a trait by itself hinders reproduction, it won\u2019t be passed on.  Overpopulation does not hinder the reproduction of the species as a whole &#8212; therefore it causes <em>no<\/em> evolutionary effect in and of itself.  (The fight for needed resources may have evolutionary effects if those without the necessary access to the resources die off, but the cause of the scarcity of the resources is irrelevant; it doesn\u2019t matter if the scarcity of a resource is caused by overpopulation, by competition from other populations, or if the resource is just naturally scarce.)<\/p>\n<p>Every population will continue to reproduce until it reaches the limits of its needed resources, or until the limits of the resources change or the population is gobbled up by some other population (or controlled by humans).  In this way, you could say it is natural for <em>every<\/em> population to breed until overpopulation occurs.  The only population that can escape this nature is the human population, because we can make the conscious decision to not breed.<\/p>\n<p>So, if you ever find yourself asking: \u201cHmmm, I wonder why [insert trait here] is passed on from generation to generation even though it does not aid reproduction?\u201d and then find yourself answering: \u201cOh, to prevent overpopulation!\u201d &#8212; please take a moment to consider your lack of logic and amend your thinking ways.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Every now and then I\u2019ll hear someone say something like: \u201cThis [insert trait here] makes perfect evolutionary sense! It prevents overpopulation!\u201d But it shouldn\u2019t take much thought to realize that this doesn\u2019t make much sense. 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