[geeks] Mr Bill?
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wa2egp at att.net
Sun Sep 21 00:05:38 CDT 2008
> What was its local kill rate? 50%? And it was mostly limited to
> Western Europe, wasn't it? I'd be surprised if it even got into
> double-digit percentages planetwide.
Well, on a lot of population graphs, it make a pretty good dent in the J curve.
> > I dunno. Our social structure is a little wobblely and our bunching
> > up in cities is not very forgiving of massive change. I fear more
> > would die than necessary.
>
> "Necessary"? I'm not sure how fair it is to call any such deaths
> "necessary".
Wrong choice of words. The number of deaths would be greater than if we were more spread out.
> > And if the number left is below what is necessary to build up the
> > population, we're screwed.
>
> Yes, but how big is that number? I'm not convinced that more than one
> breeding pair is actually _necessary_. Are there any data on isolated
> populations that give any reason to think we know this number?
You need more than a single breeding pair. Not only do you have very few eggs in one basket, you also limit the gene pool so the population is a little bit more vulnerable to disease. That number for humans I don't know but I'll see if I can find out.
Bob
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