General Biology I
Punctuated equilibrium is a theory in evolutionary biology that suggests species remain relatively stable for long periods, punctuated by brief episodes of rapid change, often during speciation events. This model contrasts with the gradualist view of evolution, proposing that significant evolutionary changes can occur in relatively short time frames due to environmental shifts or genetic changes that lead to the formation of new species.
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