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- Turnover-pulse_hypothesis abstract "The Turnover-pulse hypothesis was constructed by paleoanthropologist Elisabeth Vrba used to gauge the rate of survival and adaptations within species. The Turnover-pulse hypothesis makes clear predictions regarding the responses and actions of species to changing ecological factors. She defined Turn-over Pulse’s as involving episodes of climatic change that caused geographic isolation in various taxa; the isolation subsequently spurred extinction and speciation in several different clades. The Turnover Pulse Hypothesis is significant because it extends the geographic radiation concept from a single to a multi-clade context. The theory's key factors are based on the sequence of species in the palaeontology of related genera, and environmental aspects in adaptation, survival and extinction. The majority of turnover pulses that occur result in small peaks effecting a small amount of organisms and typically involves a small geographic area. It is important to note that based on Vrba and the Turnover-pulse hypothesis, evolutionary change is caused by physical changes in the environment such as climate change, tectonic plates shifting, and astronomical catastrophes to name a few.".
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- Turnover-pulse_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Adaptation.
- Turnover-pulse_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Antelope.
- Turnover-pulse_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Australopithecus_afarensis.
- Turnover-pulse_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paleoanthropology.
- Turnover-pulse_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Cline_(biology).
- Turnover-pulse_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Elisabeth_Vrba.
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- Turnover-pulse_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
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- Turnover-pulse_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Hominini.
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- Turnover-pulse_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Human.
- Turnover-pulse_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Hypothesis.
- Turnover-pulse_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Paleoanthropology.
- Turnover-pulse_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Paleontology.
- Turnover-pulse_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Paranthropus_robustus.
- Turnover-pulse_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Red_Queen_hypothesis.
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- Turnover-pulse_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Turnover Pulse Hypothesis".
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- Turnover-pulse_hypothesis subject Category:Paleoanthropology.
- Turnover-pulse_hypothesis comment "The Turnover-pulse hypothesis was constructed by paleoanthropologist Elisabeth Vrba used to gauge the rate of survival and adaptations within species. The Turnover-pulse hypothesis makes clear predictions regarding the responses and actions of species to changing ecological factors. She defined Turn-over Pulse’s as involving episodes of climatic change that caused geographic isolation in various taxa; the isolation subsequently spurred extinction and speciation in several different clades.".
- Turnover-pulse_hypothesis label "Turnover-pulse hypothesis".
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