Assume that for every bug you find that two or more are still hiding
in the grass.
-jma
At 07:48 PM 1/14/2008, d..._at_geer.org wrote:
>"James M. Atkinson" writes:
> |
> | OK, so 303 Sweeps in one year, 13 finds = 4.29% find ratio.
> |
>
>
>Predators home to the singing of the cricket, hence
>there may be two dozen silent males in the grass near
>the singer thus avoiding the predator (that would be
>you) while reaping the rewards of the singer. If the
>singer is found (eaten), another will self select...
>
>In other words, why should I suppose that the detectable
>one is the only one?
>
>--dan
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