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Dictionary » A » Abrupt Speciation Abrupt SpeciationThe creation of a new species over a relatively short time span. This is in accordance with Charles Darwin's work on adaptive Radiation and natural selection. ![]()
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Results from our forumNatural selection is proven wrong... as darwin saw invalidates his theory 2)NS is invalidated by the fact of speciation as NS only deals with traits already present and cant deal with ... puzzlement about the appearance of the Cambrian fauna, seemingly abruptly and from nowhere” species appeared from no where “The long-running ...
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