Yeah for humans in particular, I think the statement is not true of solely biological evolution.
But also, I’m not sure you’re looking at it on the right level. Any animal presumably doesvmany bits worth of selection in a given day, but the durable/macroscale effects are better explained by evolutionary forces acting on the population than actions of different animals within their lifetimes.
Or maybe this is just a confused way to think/talk about it.
Yeah for humans in particular, I think the statement is not true of solely biological evolution.
But also, I’m not sure you’re looking at it on the right level. Any animal presumably doesvmany bits worth of selection in a given day, but the durable/macroscale effects are better explained by evolutionary forces acting on the population than actions of different animals within their lifetimes.
Or maybe this is just a confused way to think/talk about it.
Can you list some examples of durable/macroscale effects you have in mind?
I’m gestating on this post. I suggest part of my original framing was confused, and so I’ll just let the ideas ferment some more.