What is coordinated stasis?
A pattern of speciation that occurred once, millions of years ago....
What is coordinated stasis?
A pattern of speciation that occurred once, millions of years ago.
A period of geologic time during which no evolution occurs.
A pattern of speciation in which most species in an area appear at about the same time.
A type of artificial selection that prevents new species from arising.
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