Dictionary Definition
macroevolution n : evolution on a large scale
extending over geologic era and resulting in the formation of new
taxonomic groups
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- large-scale patterns or processes in the history of life, including the origins of novel organismal designs, evolutionary trends, adaptive radiations and extinctions
Usage notes
The term macroevolution was introduced to distinguish large-scale patterns of evolution from genetic and small-scale factors, which are termed microevolution.See also
Extensive Definition
Macroevolution is a scale of analysis of evolution in separated
gene
pools. Macroevolutionary studies focus on change that occurs at
or above the level of species, in contrast with
microevolution,
which refers to smaller evolutionary changes (typically described
as changes in allele
frequencies) within a species or population. The process of
speciation may fall
within the purview of either, depending on the forces thought to
drive it. Paleontology,
evolutionary developmental biology, comparative
genomics and genomic
phylostratigraphy contribute most of the evidence for the
patterns and processes that can be classified as macroevolution. An
example of macroevolution is the appearance of feathers during the
evolution of birds from one group of dinosaurs.
Within the
Modern Synthesis school of thought, macroevolution is thought
of as the compounded effects of microevolution. Thus, the
distinction between micro- and macroevolution is not a fundamental
one - the only difference between them is of time and scale.
Some creationists have also
adopted the term "macroevolution" to describe the form of evolution
that they reject. They may accept that evolutionary change is
possible within species ("microevolution"), but deny that one
species can evolve into another ("macroevolution").
Research topics
Some examples of subjects whose study falls within the realm of macroevolution:- The debate between punctuated equilibrium and gradualism
- Speciation and extinction rates
- Mass extinctions
- Adaptive radiations such as The Cambrian Explosion
- Changes in biodiversity through time
- The role of development in shaping evolution, particularly such topics as heterochrony and developmental plasticity
- Genomic evolution, like horizontal gene transfer, genome fusions in endosymbioses, and adaptive changes in genome size
Origin of the Term
Russian Entomologist Yuri Filipchenko (or Philipchenko, depending on the transliteration) first coined the terms "macroevolution" and "microevolution" in 1927 in his German language work, "Variabilität und Variation".Since the inception of the two terms, their
meanings have been revised several times and even fallen into
disfavour amongst scientists who prefer to speak of biological
evolution as one process.
Criticisms of macroevolution
While details of macroevolution are continuously studied by the scientific community, the overall theory behind macroevolution (i.e. common descent) has been overwhelmingly consistent with empirical data. Predictions of empirical data from the theory of common descent have been so consistent that biologists often refer to it as the "fact of evolution". Nevertheless, macroevolution is sometimes disputed by religious groups. Generally speaking, these groups attempt to differentiate between microevolution and macroevolution, asserting various hypotheses which are considered to have no scientific basis by any mainstream scientific organization, including the American Association for the Advancement of Science.When discussing the topic, creationists use
"strategically elastic" definitions of micro- and macroevolution.
Macroevolution, by their definition, cannot be attained. Any
observed evolutionary change is described by them as being "just
microevolution".
References
External links
- Macroevolution as an independent discipline: Macroevolution in the 21st Century
- Macroevolution as the common descent of all life: "29+ Evidences for Macroevolution"
- Macroevolution FAQ
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