"Either we find another planet to colonise after we've destroyed this one, | |
And how could a handful of people from such an isolated place go on to colonise first Africa | |
And it Was their descendants that Went on to colonise the rest of the World. | |
And that enabled them to colonise a great variety of habitats, just as modern arthropods still do today. | |
And the minute differences in their DNA provide clues about the ancient migrations that led our species to colonise the world. | |
"Either we find another planet to colonise after we've destroyed this one, | |
And how could a handful of people from such an isolated place go on to colonise first Africa | |
And it Was their descendants that Went on to colonise the rest of the World. | |
And that enabled them to colonise a great variety of habitats, just as modern arthropods still do today. | |
And the minute differences in their DNA provide clues about the ancient migrations that led our species to colonise the world. | |
"Victorian in effect, but not in the details. "This is a colonised planet several decades on. | |
- The one that colonised the planet Earth. | |
And this may be the key to the mystery of how the Pacific was colonised. | |
And, right now, we are being colonised. | |
At this site, the wreck has a very good chance ... that it'll be colonised by coral. | |
But one fish comes from the ocean, intent on colonising these streams. | |
But yes, they may be moving on, colonising another hotel. | |
By colonising this, the most hostile of environments, the first animals to walk on land finally broke their link with open water. | |
In a series of epic voyages, the descendants of the Lapita, the people we now call the Polynesians, succeeded in colonising the far corners of the South Pacific - from Hawaii to New Zealand, even to Easter Island, | |
Out of the millions of larvae that set off, only a small fraction will succeed in colonising new islands. | |
"Victorian in effect, but not in the details. "This is a colonised planet several decades on. | |
- The one that colonised the planet Earth. | |
And this may be the key to the mystery of how the Pacific was colonised. | |
And, right now, we are being colonised. | |
At this site, the wreck has a very good chance ... that it'll be colonised by coral. | |
But one fish comes from the ocean, intent on colonising these streams. | |
But yes, they may be moving on, colonising another hotel. | |
By colonising this, the most hostile of environments, the first animals to walk on land finally broke their link with open water. | |
In a series of epic voyages, the descendants of the Lapita, the people we now call the Polynesians, succeeded in colonising the far corners of the South Pacific - from Hawaii to New Zealand, even to Easter Island, | |
Out of the millions of larvae that set off, only a small fraction will succeed in colonising new islands. | |