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Breaking the limits.
Since Punctuated Equilibrium focuses on 'what' happens in evolution and Natural Selection focuses on 'how' it happens, why can't we combine them?
I have been thinking for a while about this and I'm not sure whether or not somebody has ever proposed it, but here is my explanation:
- The lack of change or stasis is accounted by the lack of change in the environment. As they are perfectly suited to the environment, no further evolution is required.
- The environment is only suddenly drastically subjected to change through abrupt eruption of volcanoes and impacts of asteroids, noticed in the extinction events. This in turn causes the sudden changes in the species.
- The survivors reproduce due to already being suited to the environment.
- There is much more evidence for Natural Selection as humans begin to populate the world. This leads to rapid changes in the environment, and hence a much faster rate of change than before. (EDIT: But not that fast. It is gradual, however this is noticeably faster than the 'stasis' periods.)
- Therefore, the Punctuated Equilibrium, if anything, only supports the theory of Natural Selection.
I have been thinking for a while about this and I'm not sure whether or not somebody has ever proposed it, but here is my explanation:
- The lack of change or stasis is accounted by the lack of change in the environment. As they are perfectly suited to the environment, no further evolution is required.
- The environment is only suddenly drastically subjected to change through abrupt eruption of volcanoes and impacts of asteroids, noticed in the extinction events. This in turn causes the sudden changes in the species.
- The survivors reproduce due to already being suited to the environment.
- There is much more evidence for Natural Selection as humans begin to populate the world. This leads to rapid changes in the environment, and hence a much faster rate of change than before. (EDIT: But not that fast. It is gradual, however this is noticeably faster than the 'stasis' periods.)
- Therefore, the Punctuated Equilibrium, if anything, only supports the theory of Natural Selection.
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