Mice living in sandy hills quickly evolved lighter colouration

Friday, August 28, 2009 - 23:48 in Biology & Nature

In a vivid illustration of natural selection at work, scientists at Harvard University have found that deer mice living in Nebraska's Sand Hills quickly evolved lighter colouration after glaciers deposited sand dunes atop what had been much darker soil. The work is described this week in the journal Science...

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