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Biology, 12.05.2021 16:40, aisis21

Can someone help me put this in my own words: What is phyletic gradualism? How does this differ from "punctuated equilibrium"?

Phyletic gradualism is the idea of slow accumulation of changes in a common
ancestor, leading to numerous new species. Punctuated equilibrium is the rapid
evolution of species following an event that leave many niches available

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