Macroevolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Macroevolution is a scale of analysis of evolution in separated gene pools. Macroevolutionary studies focus on change that occurs at or above the level of species, in contrast with microevolution, wh...
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Macroevolution is evolution on a grand scale—what we see when we look at the over-arching history of life: stability, change, lineages arising, and extinction.
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Macroevolution, the process producing new forms of life treated as distinct species, is supposedly well understood -- But is it really? ... Macroevolution, the process producing new forms of life treated as distinct species, is supposedly well understood -- But is it really? -- The data and arguments presented on this...
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www.macroevolution.net/
www.macroevolution.net/
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In evolutionary biology today macroevolution is used to refer to any evolutionary change at or above the level of species. It means the splitting of a species into two or the change of a species over time into another. ... To be read in conjunction with Douglas Theobald's 29+ Evidences for Macroevolution FAQ.
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www.talkorigins.org/faqs/macroevolution.html
www.talkorigins.org/faqs/macroevolution.html
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This article directly addresses the scientific evidences in favor of macroevolutionary theory and common descent. ... None of the dozens of predictions directly address how macroevolution has occurred, how fins were able to develop into limbs, how the leopard got its spots, or how the vertebrate eye evolved.
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www.talkorigins.org/faqs/comdesc/
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The terms macroevolution and microevolution were first used by evolutionary Russian entomologist Iurii Filipchenko in a 1927 book titled Variabilitat und Variation. He asserted that micro- and macroevolution were processes involving different mechanisms and caliber.
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creationwiki.org/Macroevolution
creationwiki.org/Macroevolution
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Macroevolution in the 21st Century ... Macroevolution Delegate ... Macroevolution can be defined simply as evolution above the species level, and its subject matter includes the origins and fates of major novelties such as tetrapod limbs and insect wings, the waxing and waning of multi-species lineages over long time-scales,
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www.nhm.ac.uk/hosted_sites/paleonet/paleo21/mevolution....
www.nhm.ac.uk/hosted_sites/paleonet/paleo21/mevolution.html
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Macroevolution represents the overall effects of speciation, extinction, and microevolution and result in patterns of phylogeny within monophyletic taxa. In phylogenetic trees, macroevolution produces branching patterns.
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snapper.bio.umass.edu/ilip/newmeconcepts.html
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Macroevolution is the mythical process by which one kind of creature, such as a reptile, turns into another kind, such as a bird. It is argued by evolutionists that given enough time, the small changes caused by microevolution can add up to big enough changes to create entirely new species.
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www.scienceagainstevolution.org/v1i4f.htm
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