Re: NANFA-- Wisconsin Fundulus (was hellbenders plus!)

Steffen Hellner (steffen_at_hellner.biz)
Mon, 12 Jan 2004 10:27:29 +0100

An excellent example for the problem of credability of single-shot
observations.

There have been Cynolebias (south american annual killis) disappeared from
widely isolated biotopes for eight years and then suddenly were back. How
comes? These ponds dry up completely and have no connection with permanent
waters. Nature can be more than strange. It4s in many respects far behind
our imagination.

Steffen
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