cacomyxl
cacomyxl t1_ist0zhp wrote
Reply to comment by noob_user_bob in How do fishes get into isolated inland lakes in the first place? and why don't we see more divergent evolution / speciation given the separation of each group of fishes from each other? by I-mean-Literally
Oh, I've seen that. I've had both tree frogs and pond frogs find their way into buckets on my porch and lay eggs.
cacomyxl t1_ist1hnx wrote
Reply to comment by antij0sh in How do fishes get into isolated inland lakes in the first place? and why don't we see more divergent evolution / speciation given the separation of each group of fishes from each other? by I-mean-Literally
I think people have mentioned it, but this seems pretty conclusive to me.
Experimental Evidence...
And just like the raft theory of island population by land animals, it only take one incident over a period of many thousands or millions of years.