theskald
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My confusion about the theory comes out of hearing what Richard Dawkins has to say about it and Eldridge/Gould. I think the man's an annoying blowhard most of the time, but I'll listen when he has something to say about evolutionary biology, and this quote from him makes me think I didn't understand PE at all:
Is he misrepresenting the theory here or is this really what it postulates? If so I guess I'm one of Dawkins's "Continuously variable speedists." However, I'm skeptical of this as I always thought PE was specifically about speciation. Can anyone clear this up for me?
Dicky D from "The Blind Watchmaker" said:"They believe that evolution generally proceeds in bursts, or not at all. "Continuously variable speedists," on the other hand believe that "evolutionary rates fluctuate continuously from very fast to very slow and stop, with all intermediates. They see no particular reason to emphasize certain speeds more than others. In particular, stasis, to them, is just an extreme case of ultra-slow evolution."
Is he misrepresenting the theory here or is this really what it postulates? If so I guess I'm one of Dawkins's "Continuously variable speedists." However, I'm skeptical of this as I always thought PE was specifically about speciation. Can anyone clear this up for me?