Could feral animals in Australia become distinct species? It's possible – and we're seeing some early signs
- Written by Bill Bateman, Associate professor, Curtin University
ShutterstockYou might think evolution is glacially slow. At a species level, that’s true. But evolution happens every time organisms produce offspring. The everyday mixing of genes – combined with mutations – throws up new generations upon which “selection pressure” will act.
This pressure is popularly known...




