Extinction is a natural part of the evolutionary process from "summary" of The Structure of Evolutionary Theory by Stephen Jay Gould
Extinction poses a fundamental aspect of the evolutionary process, as life's history reveals a consistent pattern of species emerging and ultimately disappearing. This concept stands as a central tenet of evolutionary theory, showcasing the dynamic and ever-changing nature of life on Earth. Through the lens of paleontology, we witness the rise and fall of various organisms over millions of years, highlighting the transient nature of biological existence.
The phenomenon of extinction reflects the intricate interplay between environmental factors and the adaptive capabilities of organisms. As conditions shift and evolve, species must either adapt to the new circumstances or face extinction. This process und...
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