I'm going to go out on a Gould leg thanks to S&R's talk back to me here on EVC and suggest that a threefold synthesis divided twice among amphibians, reptiles, birds, placentals, all other warm bloods will by using AGE AND AREA for the first cut and compeition caused climatically BECUASE of warm blooded extensions to the age and area relations ancestral that the locations of the "kill sites" may be circuscriptable. What I have in mind is that by using the marsuipals for DATA on the extenst of variation, molecular biology evidence, will show increaingly tight coordination of birds transforming in this MESO evolution from mammals the proximate cause being the changes in metabolism acompanying warm-bloodedness but it will be the environment and not locomotion that extends the area outside of a correlatable age and area issue whereas it will be THIS compeition for energy to move (not the motion per say) that enables the Saber Tooth Tiger eating Turkeys to BECOME the Bald Eagle eating Rodents on the basis of a marsupial panbiogeographic local geographically and in a variety of different kinds of genes that will have a landscape to the various ways that warmbloodeness can be sustained by INCREASING the distance the young OUTSIDE have to travel before growth. Placentals = 0, Marsupials = small amount Birds = large amount( eggs in nest which may not be where the parent feeds). This would also explain why there was no focus on my understanding of herpetology when it came to becomeing an evolutionist at Cornell. Whether this sabertooth will turn into the rodent ecologically in a small number of generations or the birds find ways to seperate from the space of the marsupials may not be what the evolutionist expects but I am preliminarily goning to follow this change thought up and I would like to thank Saymsu and Randy for reading thu my spelling errors and sticking up with me to this point.
If there are other causes of the kill sites they should be isolatable should this non-traditional approach apporach the unconditioned all the time as well.