суббота, 3 марта 2012 г.

Dogs Chase Efficiently, But Cats Skulk Counterintuitively.

Byline: Duke University

DURHAM, N.C., Dec. 3 (AScribe Newswire) -- A Duke University study suggests that evolution can behave as differently as dogs and cats. While the dogs depend on an energy-efficient style of four-footed running over long distances to catch their prey, cats seem to have evolved a profoundly inefficient gait, tailor-made to creep up on a mouse or bird in slow motion.

"It is usually assumed that efficiency is what matters in evolution," said Daniel Schmitt, a Duke associate professor of evolutionary anthropology. "We've found that's too simple a way of looking at evolution, because there are some animals that need to operate at high energy …

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