Saltationism is "any of several theories holding that the evolution of species proceeds in major steps by the abrupt transformation of an ancestral species into a descendant species of a different type, rather than by the gradual accumulation of small changes."[1] An example of saltationism in evolutionary thought was Goldschmidt's hopeful monster theory. *Punctuated equilibrium originally incorporated saltationism but later was declared merely complementary to phyletic gradualism[2][3]
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- ↑ http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/saltationism
- ↑ Ernst Mayr, 1982a. Speciation and macroevolution. Evolution 36, page 1128
- ↑ https://creation.com/punctuated-equilibrium-come-of-age