The 45th Carnival of Evolution has been up for a while now, but we've been busy with other things. Our contribution for this carnival comes from Jakob Brodersen, writing about species reversal in whitefish.
This edition of the Carnival has a bug theme, but our contribution did not. As a token of apology, here's a bug photo I took a couple of years back, in Brazil.
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A 25-year quest for the Holy Grail of evolutionary biology
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