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species vs.
chronospecies from Dr.
Steven M. Carr,
Memorial University of
Newfoundland biology department Stanley, S. M. (1978) "
Chronospecies' longevities...
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ecological niche. In addition,
palaeontologists use the
concept of the
chronospecies since fossil reproduction cannot be examined. The most
recent rigorous...
- an
extinct species or
chronospecies of
large shark in the
family Otodontidae which may
represent a
transitional chronospecies between Otodus auriculatus...
- melanoleuca—currently exists; the
other three species are
prehistoric chronospecies.
Despite its
taxonomic classification as a carnivoran, the
giant panda...
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classified as its own species. H.
heidelbergensis is
regarded as a
chronospecies,
evolving from an
African form of H.
erectus (sometimes
called H. ergaster)...
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archaic H. (s.?)
rhodesiensis and H. s.
sapiens (that is, a
stage in a
chronospecies).
Subsequent researchers have
rejected this classification. The validity...
- ties to the mako
sharks and is
descended from a
separate lineage as a
chronospecies unrelated to the mega-toothed sharks. This was
proven with the discovery...
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changed over time
between the
Paleocene and the Pliocene,
making it a
chronospecies.: 17 Some
authors suggest that C. auriculatus, C. angustidens, and...
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Devolution (biology) –
Notion that
species can
revert to
primitive forms Chronospecies Hall & Hallgrímsson 2008, pp. 4–6 "Evolution Resources". Washington...
- 35 million
years ago (classified as H. heidelbergensis, also
called a
chronospecies because it
represents a
chronological grouping rather than
being based...