The Behavioral Sink (2011)
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The Behavioral Sink (2011)
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#5And apparently no one thought to suggest that the problem was inbreeding?
I looked into Mouse Utopia in part because this article gets shared a lot ( https://www.gwern.net/Questions#mouse-utopia ), and Wiles did not do his homework, and makes a lot of false statements. For example:
> He had been building utopian environments for rats and mice since the 1940s, with thoroughly consistent results. Heaven always turned into hell.
Completely false. Calhoun's 1940s experiments were not utopia experiments as Wiles implies, and his utopia experiments were not consistent and he reported only cursorily on a handful of them (hence Wiles's heavy dependence on the SciAm popularization) before the NIMH effectively fired him for reasons which remain unclear.