Species and speciation: Evolutionary tempo and mode in the fossil record reconsidered

作者: Alan Turner , Hugh Paterson

DOI: 10.1016/S0016-6995(06)80304-9

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摘要: Abstract The past twenty years has witnessed an unresolved palaeontological debate over the proposal that fossil record demonstrates evolution by punctuated equilibria. We discuss process of in terms a genetic view species considers anew limits to field for gene recombination and origin such at speciation. argue resultant perspective offers strongly-based resolution continuing argument about evidence evolutionary tempo mode be seen record.

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