Photo: Hunters Speeding Up Evolution of Trophy Prey?



Hunting the biggest—or "trophy"—individuals (above, bighorn sheep in Montana's Glacier National Park) influences plant and animal populations faster than natural selection and even other human impacts, a January 2009 study found.

Such preferences leave a disproportionate number of smaller animals and plants to reproduce.

Photograph by David Alan Harvey


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