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Timothy Graves
29 November, 08:16
What is coordinated stasis
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Zavier Cruz
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Coordinated stasis The idea, proposed in 1992 by Gordon Baird, that certain groups of species remain unaltered for tens of millions of years, then experience an episode of rapid extinction and the formation of new species.
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