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Haiden Russo
8 February, 00:49
What are the results of punctuated equilibrium?
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Amy Mccann
8 February, 01:00
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Punctuated equilibrium is a theory in the biology of evolution. It indicates that once a specie is found in the record of fossils, it's already stable and this is also called as stasis.
Punctuated equilibrium results to the process of Cladogenesis of which a specie is split into two distinct species rather than a specie transforming into another specie.
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