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- Chronospecies abstract "A chronospecies is a group of one or more species derived from a sequential development pattern which involves continual and uniform changes from an extinct ancestral form on an evolutionary scale. This sequence of alterations eventually produces a population which is physically, morphologically, and/or genetically distinct from the original ancestors. Throughout this change, there is only one species in the lineage at any point in time, as opposed to cases where divergent evolution produces contemporary species with a common ancestor. The related term paleospecies (or palaeospecies) indicates an extinct species only identified with fossil material. This identification relies on distinct similarities between the earlier fossil specimens and some proposed descendant, although the exact relationship to the later species is not always defined. In particular, the range of variation within all the early fossil specimens does not exceed the observed range which exists in the later species.A paleosubspecies (or palaeosubspecies) identifies an extinct subspecies which evolved into the currently existing form. This connection with relatively recent variations, usually from the Late Pleistocene, often relies on the additional information available in subfossil material. Most of the current species have changed in size adapting to the climatic changes during the last ice age (see Bergmann's Rule).The further identification of fossil specimens as part of a \"chronospecies\" relies on additional similarities which more strongly indicate a specific relationship with a known species. For example, relatively recent specimens – hundreds of thousands to a few million years old – with consistent variations (e.g. always smaller but with the same proportions) as a living species might represent the final step in a chronospecies. This possible identification of the immediate ancestor of the living taxon may also rely on stratigraphic information to establish the age of the specimens.The concept of chronospecies is related to the phyletic gradualism model of evolution, and also relies on an extensive fossil record, since morphological changes accumulate over time and two very different organisms could be connected by a series of intermediaries.".
- Chronospecies wikiPageExternalLink Evolutionary_vs_Chronospecies.htm.
- Chronospecies wikiPageID "1322877".
- Chronospecies wikiPageLength "3681".
- Chronospecies wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Chronospecies wikiPageRevisionID "671416046".
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLink Adaptation.
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLink Anagenesis.
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLink Bergmanns_rule.
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLink Black_vulture.
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLink California_condor.
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biostratigraphy.
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLink Category:Evolutionary_biology.
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phylogenetics.
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLink Comparative_anatomy.
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLink Divergent_evolution.
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLink Fossil.
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLink Genetics.
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLink Last_glacial_period.
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLink Late_Pleistocene.
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLink Panthera.
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLink Phyletic_gradualism.
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLink Priabonian.
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLink Stratigraphy.
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLink Subfossil.
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLink Subspecies.
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLink Taxon.
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLink Valdiviathyris.
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chronospecies".
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLinkText "Species".
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLinkText "chronogenus".
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLinkText "chronospecies".
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLinkText "chronosubspecies".
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLinkText "daughter species".
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLinkText "palaeospecies".
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLinkText "palaeosubspecies".
- Chronospecies wikiPageWikiLinkText "paleosubspecies".
- Chronospecies wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chronospecies wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Speciation.
- Chronospecies subject Category:Biostratigraphy.
- Chronospecies subject Category:Evolutionary_biology.
- Chronospecies subject Category:Phylogenetics.
- Chronospecies hypernym Group.
- Chronospecies type Band.
- Chronospecies type Subfield.
- Chronospecies comment "A chronospecies is a group of one or more species derived from a sequential development pattern which involves continual and uniform changes from an extinct ancestral form on an evolutionary scale. This sequence of alterations eventually produces a population which is physically, morphologically, and/or genetically distinct from the original ancestors.".
- Chronospecies label "Chronospecies".
- Chronospecies sameAs Q1088349.
- Chronospecies sameAs ক্রমপ্রজাতি.
- Chronospecies sameAs Hronovrsta.
- Chronospecies sameAs Chronospezies.
- Chronospecies sameAs Tempospecio.
- Chronospecies sameAs Cronoespecie.
- Chronospecies sameAs Kronospesies.
- Chronospecies sameAs Gatunek_temporalny.
- Chronospecies sameAs Cronoespécie.
- Chronospecies sameAs m.04sq5s.
- Chronospecies sameAs Q1088349.
- Chronospecies wasDerivedFrom Chronospecies?oldid=671416046.
- Chronospecies isPrimaryTopicOf Chronospecies.