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Fossil Horses: Systematics, Paleobiology, and Evolution of ...
Interpreting anagenesis and cladogenesis from the fossil record: theoretical and
practical considerations Two major modes of species evolution and the
speciation process are generally interpreted from the fossil record. "Anagenesis ...
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The Coevolutionary Process
Miller ( 1 987a), for example, wrote that stepwise coevolution, "as defined by
Ehrlich and Raven (1964) and others," could be equated with parallel
cladogenesis or association by descent. To do so, however, is to ignore the
central point about ...
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Specialization, Speciation, and Radiation: The Evolutionary ...
High levels of parallel cladogenesis were found between the psyllids and
legumes. However, when the molecular phyloge- nies were calibrated based on
known geological ages of the Macaronesian islands, it appeared that the insect ...
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The Evolution of Adaptive Systems: The General Theory of ...
Where complete neosympatry exists (as must surely be a frequent scenario),
postspeciational divergence must logically be at least as great as that expressed
when there is only a partial intersect. Renschian Cladogenesis and the Domain
of ...
James Patrick Brock,
2000
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Phylogenetic Supertrees: Combining Information to Reveal the ...
This can be done by comparing the sizes of sister clades (by definition the same
age) and / or by estimating divergence times across the entire tree to determine
rates of cladogenesis. For either analysis, complete trees for the clade of interest
...
O. R. P. Bininda-Emonds,
2004
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Introduction to the Principles of Plant Taxonomy
Huxley (1958) recognised three different processes at work in evolution, viz.
anagenesis, cladogenesis and stasigenesis, leading to biological advance,
diversification and persistence respectively. The crucial process of extinction is
explained ...
V. V. Sivarajan, N. K. P. Robson,
1991
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Microbial Diversity: Form and Function in Prokaryotes
Cladogenesis is a pattern of speciation that requires the branching of
phylogenetic trees through the formation of species that are recognizably
different from the parental lineage, which also continues existing. Unlike
anagenesis, where ...
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Genes in Ecology: 33rd Symposium of the British Ecological ...
each successive delta TsoH unit measures less evolutionary change, then it is
still perfectly possible that rates of effective cladogenesis have remained constant
through time. Sibley and Ahlquist claim that the clock is not constant among avian
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R. J. Berry, T. J. Crawford, G. M. Hewitt,
1992
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Insect Ecology: Behavior, Populations and Communities
Thus, in cases of strong reciprocal selection and diversification, plant and
herbivore phylogenies might match with ancestral insect species exploiting
ancestral plants and derived insects using derived plant species. Parallel
cladogenesis then ...
Peter W. Price, Robert F. Denno, Micky D. Eubanks,
2011
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Encyclopedia of Islands
It is of interest, therefore, to examine other islands/archi- pelagoes of the world, of
both oceanic and continental origins, to determine relative levels of anagenesis
and cladogenesis (Table 1). Results show very different levels of both processes
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Rosemary G. Gillespie, D. A. Clague,
2009
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Biologists devise new way of comparing past, present extinction …
These simulations assumed that all speciation events followed the "budding cladogenesis model" as referred to above and thus maximized the ... «Ars Technica, Maj 15»
More Renaissance Man Than 'Mad Man'
“Scientists of evolution use the term 'cladogenesis' to describe the division of an existing species into multiple lines--thus creating new ... «Fox Business, Lip 14»
Neanderthal relative skulls unearthed in Spain throw light on human …
This would have produced a wide range of evolutionary changes at the same time, in a process called cladogenesis. A similar process took ... «Tech Times, Cze 14»
Sky Guy: It's evolutionary! Darwin has a day
This can involve the splitting of a species into two (cladogenesis), or the change of a species into another (anagenesis). Amphibians evolving ... «Florida Times-Union, Lut 14»
The CMO Is Evolving Into New Species With Vastly Broader Range
Scientists of evolution use the term cladogenesis to describe the division of an existing species into multiple lines -- thus creating new species ... «AdAge.com, Sty 14»
Darwinian Magic: Another Question-Begging Darwinian Explanation …
Does anyone really believe "cladogenesis" will occur, to fill in the vacated ... Calling it "cladogenesis" is like calling the simultaneous chance ... «Discovery Institute, Lip 13»
How "Sudden" Was the Cambrian Explosion? Nick Matzke Misreads …
(R.A. Fortey, D.E.G. Briggs, M.A. Wills "The Cambrian evolutionary cexplosion': decoupling cladogenesis from morphological disparity," ... «Discovery Institute, Lip 13»
Scientists see three promising blips in underground dark matter search
Some theorists propose that ordinary matter and dark matter come into existence through a process known as cosmic cladogenesis. Mahapatra ... «NBCNews.com, Kwi 13»
What Paleontology Tells Us About Driving Deaths
... events do happen, Gould and Eldredge propose, they are rapid and isolated: this relatively less lengthy period is known as “cladogenesis. «HyperVocal, Wrz 12»
Ryan et al.'s New Perspectives on Horned Dinosaurs: a review
... seem to have occurred; nevertheless, new species and new studies seem to show that cladogenesis was occurring instead or in addition. «Scientific American, Kwi 12»