theory of punctuated equilibrium

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theory of punctuated equilibrium

A textbook diagram illustrates the theory of punctuated equilibrium.

Definition

Noun: A concept in evolutionary biology proposing that species experience long periods of little to no morphological change (stasis), punctuated by relatively brief periods of rapid speciation and significant evolutionary change. This contrasts with the model of gradualism, which suggests evolution occurs as a steady, continuous process.

Usage

The term is used primarily in scientific contexts, specifically paleontology and evolutionary biology, to describe and discuss patterns observed in the fossil record. - It is often contrasted with phyletic gradualism. - It is typically used with verbs like propose, support, challenge, or describe.

Examples
  • The theory of punctuated equilibrium was proposed to explain the apparent gaps and sudden appearances of new species in the fossil record.
  • Some paleontologists find strong evidence for the theory of punctuated equilibrium in the rapid diversification of mammal species after the extinction of the dinosaurs.
  • Debates between supporters of gradualism and the theory of punctuated equilibrium have refined our understanding of evolutionary tempo and mode.
Advanced Usage
  • The concept is often associated with the paleontologists Niles Eldredge and Stephen Jay Gould, who formally developed the idea in 1972.
  • In academic writing, it may be abbreviated as "punctuated equilibrium" after its initial full mention, or referenced by the names of its proponents (e.g., the Eldredge-Gould model).
Variants and Related Words
  • Punctuated equilibrium (noun phrase): The shortened, more common form of the full theory name.
  • Punctuationism (noun): A related term sometimes used to describe the pattern of evolutionary change characterized by rapid bursts.
  • Stasis (noun): A key component of the theory, referring to the long periods of stability and little change in a species' form.
Synonyms
  • Punctuation model (in evolutionary biology)
  • Eldredge-Gould theory
Antonyms / Contrasting Concepts
  • Phyletic gradualism
  • Gradualistic model of evolution
theory of punctuated equilibrium

A textbook diagram illustrates the theory of punctuated equilibrium.

Noun
  1. a theory of evolution holding that evolutionary change in the fossil record came in fits and starts rather than in a steady process of slow change

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