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    Cladogenesis is an evolutionary splitting of a parent species into two distinct species, forming a clade. This event usually occurs when a few organisms...
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  • continues to exist as an interbreeding population. This contrasts with cladogenesis, which occurs when there is branching or splitting, leading to two or...
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    coined in 1957 by the biologist Julian Huxley to refer to the result of cladogenesis, the evolutionary splitting of a parent species into two distinct species...
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    Uniformitarianism/Catastrophism Speciation Allopatric Anagenesis Catagenesis Cladogenesis Cospeciation Ecological Hybrid Non-ecological Parapatric Peripatric Reinforcement...
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    transformed (anagenesis) into a successor, or split into more than one (cladogenesis). Pseudoextinction is difficult to demonstrate unless one has a strong...
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    and geologically rapid events of branching speciation called cladogenesis. Cladogenesis is the process by which a species splits into two distinct species...
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    Diversification in a Continental Radiation of Birds: Climbing Adaptations and Cladogenesis in the Furnariidae". The American Naturalist. 179 (5): 649–666. doi:10...
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    a transition is called anagenesis; he posited that, if the opposite, cladogenesis, could not be proven, a scientist was free to assume an anagenetic process...
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  • civilization clad- branch Greek κλάδος (kládos) clade, cladistics, cladogenesis, cladogram, heterocladic clam- cry out Latin clamare acclaim, claim,...
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    stability followed by episodic bursts of evolutionary change via rapid cladogenesis. It is contrasted (below) to phyletic gradualism, a more gradual, continuous...
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