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Bytemeister@lemmy.world â¨3⊠â¨weeks⊠agoNope. Evolution doesnât really work like that. A âsuccessfulâ organism simply needs to have offspring capable of producing more offspring. In the case of a parasite, it just needs to keep the host alive long enough to infect another host. Anything more than that and you start running into quality vs quantity issues. A longer living, self limiting parasite isnât going to reproduce as fast (as size longevity goes up, reproductive rates generally go down)
A fast acting, highly transmissible parasite is generally going to outcompete slower parasites.
scratchee@feddit.uk â¨3⊠â¨weeks⊠ago
Youâre not actually wrong. The Goaâuld were indeed far too slow moving, and it was their ultimate weakness, they werenât able to keep up with the pace of change around them, even despite a lack of competition in their evolutionary niche.
Or possibly because of a lack of competition. Another object lesson in the dangers from having a lack of biodiversity in our ecosystem.