In the animal kingdom, the alpha male is leader of the pack, not a cad/badboy/jerk who pumps and dumps women. Hater: Your definition of an alpha male is false. Over the course of fifteen years and three books I have made every effort to correct critics who insist that “all those Red Pill guys think Alpha men are Silverback Gorillas or Wolves.” Roissy once called this Etymology Hate: That said, I don’t disagree with Rian here. They just don’t realize their own utility to women in that game. For the plugged in guy, whatever he’s been convinced of that women say they want is ‘Alpha’ to him – and usually that means whatever benefits a woman’s sexual strategy in terms of long term provisioning, parental investment and security. For the newly unplugged guy, Alpha is whatever he hadn’t been doing before with women that is now working for him once he flipped his own script. In a similar respect a lot of plugged-in Blue Pill conditioned ‘Beta’ men like to make similar qualifications, but their understanding is rooted in what their conditioning has convinced them of. I think a lot of guys new to Red Pill awareness tend to apply qualifiers to the ideas of what is Alpha and what is Beta. Or is there nothing we can do, but attempt to use the information that you have (brilliantly) given us as a navigational tool to find our way through this world and godspeed to every fellow?īefore this I came across these Tweets from Rian Stone: Our results suggest that precipitation and elevation play a key role in maintaining the diversity of amphibian species in western Ecuador.I had a reader ask me some questions recently and in answering it gave me some food for thought.Īre we stuck in our Alpha fucks/Beta cucks categories? Should we a ttempt to blend the two categories into the ultimate hybrid? The western Andes (Western Cordillera biogeographic unit) was the most dissimilar and exhibited a higher species turnover rate than the other biogeographic units. Equatorial Pacific biogeographic unit could act as a transition zone between the Equatorial Chocó and Equatorial Tumbes. The greatest alpha diversity (species richness) was found in the Equatorial Chocó biogeographic unit. We found significant positive correlations among all of these variables with anuran distribution. We examined the influence of geographical, altitudinal, temperature, and precipitation distances on differences in anuran composition between sites. Data for presence/absence of 101 species of 34 genera and 10 families registered in 12 sites (nested in four biogeographic units) were obtained through fieldwork, museum collections, and literature records. Here, we tested the effects of spatial and environmental factors on the variation, turnover, and phylogenetic diversity of anuran amphibian species in tropical forests of western Ecuador. These patterns could be playing an important role in biological interactions, population size, and connectivity, and potential extinction risk in amphibians. The study of current distribution patterns of amphibian species in South America is of particular interest in areas such as evolutionary ecology and conservation biology.
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