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Do Frogs Come From Tadpoles?

An episode of the In Dialogue with Nature podcast, hosted by The Nature Institute, titled "Do Frogs Come From Tadpoles?" was published on June 21, 2022 and runs 46 minutes.

June 21, 2022 ·46m · In Dialogue with Nature

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When we give careful attention to what is actually happening when a new phase of life develops out of a previous stage, there are large implications for our overall understanding of developmental processes and evolution. That is the theme of Craig’s lecture, “Do Frogs Come from Tadpoles?” featured in this episode of our podcast. Click here for the accompanying illustrations that Craig refers to during the talk.

When we give careful attention to what is actually happening when a new phase of life develops out of a previous stage, there are large implications for our overall understanding of developmental processes and evolution. That is the theme of Craig’s lecture, “Do Frogs Come from Tadpoles?” featured in this episode of our podcast. Click here for the accompanying illustrations that Craig refers to during the talk.

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