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Biology, 24.10.2020 01:00 jordan5778

What did Gould and Eldridge infer about the pace and timing of evolutionary change? (5 points) a
Evolutionary change occurred gradually and constantly throughout time.

b
The pace of evolutionary change has slowed down over time and it only rarely occurs now.

c
Periods during which evolution occurred were always preceded by a catastrophe.

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Long periods of stability were punctuated with periods of evolutionary change.

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