Punctuated Equilibria and Speciation
By Mazz Media STEMFrom boclips.com
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Darwin saw evolution of new species as a slow process occurring over very long periods of time. Changes that lead to new species usually take place in small populations where genetic changes can accrue rapidly. This video will help students come to understand punctuated equilibria and how it accounts for the missing fossil records and relates to rapid bursts of speciation.
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Life Sciences
Geography and Earth Science
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Middle and Preparatory
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Upper Primary
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