Process of Character Displacement

Jen. L. Salazar (jsalazar@interlog.com)
Wed, 03 Dec 1997 16:02:39 -0500

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Hi
I'm a student at York University in Toronto and I was wondering if you
know anything about and/or where I could find information on Character
Diplacement. I have an essay on this topic (due this week) and need to
explain this process using Darwin's Finches. I'm still reading The Beak
of the Finch and I need your help in locating this info. Please reply
ASAP.

Thank you,

Jenny Salazar

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Date: Wed, 3 Dec 1997 15:49:37 -0500
To: jsalazar@interlog.com
From: Bill Hamilton <hamilton@predator.cs.gmr.com>
Subject: Re: Character Displacement

Jenny

I'm sorry, I am not familiar with character displacement. Glenn Morton
should be able to help you. However, I believe the address you're using for
him is out of date. If the one you're using doesn't work, try
grmorton@waymark.net.
That was the return address on a message I got from him this week.

You could also try putting your request on the asa reflector
(asa@calvin.edu) or the evolution reflector (evolution@calvin.edu)

I hope this helps.

>Hi
>I'm a student at York University in Toronto and I was wondering if you
>know anything about or where I could find information on Character
>Diplacement. I have an essay on this topic and need to explain it
>using Darwin's Finches. I'm still reading The Beak of the Finch and I
>need your help in locating this info. Please reply ASAP.
>
>Thank you,
>
>Jenny Salazar

Bill Hamilton
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