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Celebrated systems biologist and educator Darlus Courbin has spent several lifetimes studying the ecology of the Mess and parts beyond. His credits include countless academic papers and a series of popular multimedia documentaries, such as "The Secret Ecology of Downwarp" and "Creatures of the Vacuum". Among his upcoming projects are "Life in the Shadows", a journey into Strange, and a series about avian life in Charmwarp.

It's not commonly known, but there is, in fact, more than one Darlus. Several versions of him exist, all working for the Dr Darlus Institute, and plenty of other researchers have written papers in his name.

His usual companion is Carolus, a white bird which serves him as camerabeing, researcher and, occasionally, bait. There are almost certainly more Caroluses than Darluses.

Recent projects and discoveries

With the help of Beez?, Darlus recently [captured a butterfly] which seems to be able to exploit the so-called "butterfly effect" for its own gain. Other species have been known to affect local weather events (notably Papilio tempestae, described in [Pratchett] 1994), but Lephocodes lorenzii tinnaptera, as it's known, has tiny structures on its scales which create a tachyonic field, allowing its influence to spread back into the past.

While Darlus and a small audience in Puzzle Park watched, one specimen apparently caused a retroactive shift in the evolution of a particular species of plant in Charmwarp, rendering its nectar tastier and its flowers easier to drink from, then caused the flower to become popular among Victorian gardeners in Top, and finally, caused a planter full of them to be delivered right to the Park - all with a few careful flaps of its wings.

"The ramifications of a species having the power to shape not only the environment but also the past to its own ends are staggering," writes Dr Courbin in his latest bulletin. "L. lorenzii tinnaptera must be monitored to ensure that the butterfly's history-altering ability does not upset the balance of nature across the Mess and beyond."

Bulletin

Tbe Institute publishes an irregular science bulletin, available at http://www.livejournal.com/users/doctordarlus/

Notes

Darlus is every science and nature show host rolled into one, from Sir David Attenborough and David Suzuki to Bill Nye and the Crocodile Hunter - as well as a high school science teacher of mine.

[Peter Serafinowicz] died for your sins. -- OR

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