Definition & Meaning | English word MACROEVOLUTIONARY


MACROEVOLUTIONARY

Definitions of MACROEVOLUTIONARY

  1. Pertaining to, or as a result of macroevolution

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17

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Examples of Using MACROEVOLUTIONARY in a Sentence

  • Fisher (1929); Sewall Wright (1956); Richard Lewontin (1970); Gould proposed that there exist macroevolutionary processes which shape evolution, not driven by the microevolutionary mechanisms of the Modern Synthesis.
  • Joining with Lynn Margulis and the Russian symbiogeneticists, McMenamin has argued that symbiogenesis theory is important as one means of addressing the gap in our understanding of macroevolutionary change in conventional Neodarwinian terms.
  • Goswami has authored and edited Carnivoran Evolution, a volume which explores the latest scientific understanding of carnivoran relationships, ecomorphology and macroevolutionary patterns.


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