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Old 12-09-2005, 09:07 PM
Jeff V Jeff V is offline
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Default Re: Questions for Evolutionists

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From the article

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the entire complex of populations belongs to a single taxonomic species, Ensatina escholtzii.


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Micro yes. Macro nope.

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In evolutionary biology today, macroevolution is used to refer to any evolutionary change at or above the level of species. It means the splitting of a species into two

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Definitely macro

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merriam webster's dictionary

Main Entry: macˇroˇevoˇluˇtion
Pronunciation: 'ma-krO-"e-v&-'lü-sh&n also -"E-v&-
Function: noun
: evolution that results in relatively large and complex changes (as in species formation)
- macˇroˇevoˇluˇtionˇary /-sh&-"ner-E/ adjective
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