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Gradualism is the belief that changes occur, or ought to occur, slowly in the form of gradual steps (see also incrementalism) In politics, the concept of gradualism is used to describe the belief tha...
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Phyletic gradualism is a speciation hypothesis rooted in uniformitarianism. The hypothesis states that species continue to adapt to new environmental and biological selection pressures over the cours...
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1. gradual change: the principle, theory, or policy of allowing change, especially political change, to take place gradually rather than suddenly or drastically; ... 2. theory of rock change: the theory that change in rocks and fossils happens by a gradual historical process;
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Darwin defends and explains his concept of gradualism in evolutionary change ... r. Mivart is further inclined to believe, and some naturalists agree with him, that new species manifest themselves "with suddenness and by modifications appearing at once." For instance, ... Everyone who believes in slow and gradual evolution,
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Phyletic gradualism is a hypothesis about the pattern of evolution. In contrast to the theory of punctuated equilibrium, it states the following: ... There is a historical controversy as to whether Darwin himself was committed to gradualism. It is most likely that he was a gradualist about the evolution of adaptations,
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gradualism n. The belief in or the policy of advancing toward a goal by gradual, often slow stages ... The Darwin-Wallace theory of evolution is based on gradualism-the idea that speciation occurs by the gradual accumulation of new traits. This would allow one species to gradually evolve into a different-looking one over...
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KLI Theory Lab — Keywords ... This keyword was found on the following pages: ... Eldredge, N. 1995. Reinventing Darwin: The Great Debate at the High Table of Evolutionary Theory. New York: Wiley.
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gradualism: Definition and Pronunciation ... [key]; —n.; 1. the principle or policy of achieving some goal by gradual steps rather than by drastic change. 2. Philos.a theory maintaining ... 3. Biol.a tenet in evolutionary theory maintaining that species evolve slowly and continuously over long periods of geological time.
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