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It happens fast, in less than ten thousand years; good old punctuated equilibrium.
Orthodox Darwinism may have problems, but punctuated equilibrium is not one of them.
The theory of punctuated equilibrium may not contradict Darwin after all.
Punctuated equilibrium, for example, has been called "evolution by jerks."
The punctuated equilibrium model has stimulated much research and drawn many adherents.
C4 Bacteria act out punctuated equilibrium in the laboratory.
These consequences result from Tattersall's employment of the punctuated equilibrium model.
He then quotes extensively from some positive things that Rhodes said about punctuated equilibrium.
The diagram is base on biological punctuated equilibrium and a parallel cultural evolution.
According to Gould, the theory of punctuated equilibrium implies that species are individuals, not classes.
"You think you stumbled onto a little bit of punctuated equilibrium.
Punctuated equilibrium; and very few species survived the punctuations.
For instance, could the infield fly rule be in some way analogous to punctuated equilibrium?
Criticism of punctuated equilibrium has even appeared from non-scientists.
This hypothesis differs from punctuated equilibrium in many respects.
He is best known for his empirical research documenting the evolutionary process of punctuated equilibrium in the fossil record.
Although there exist some debate over how long the punctuations last, supporters of punctuated equilibrium generally place the figure between 50,000 and 100,000 years.
Gould argued that punctuated equilibrium challenges the gradual change expected by extrapolationists.
Revolutionary change theories: A multilevel exploration of the punctuated equilibrium paradigm.
Punctuated equilibrium in social theory is a method of understanding change in complex social systems.
The emergence of archaic humans is sometimes used as an example of punctuated equilibrium.
He endorses a punctuated equilibrium model of hominid evolution.
Other biologists have also applied punctuated equilibrium to non-sexual species, including the evolution of viruses.
One of the most prominent debates arising during the 1970s was over the theory of punctuated equilibrium.
Their theory is called "punctuated equilibrium" and explains the fossil record without contradicting Darwin's ideas.