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An organism changes significantly from the parent generation to the offspring

generation and then stabilizes. What type of evolution is this?

-Graduated speciation
-Allopatric speciation
-Punctuated equilibrium
-Allopatric equilibrium

User Roledenez
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Answer:

allopatric speciation

Step-by-step explanation:

i think 2 one

User Martin Sustrik
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Answer:

Punctuated equilibrium

Step-by-step explanation:

This is an example of punctuated equilibrium, in which the development of new species occurs very quickly and then stabilizes in subsequent generations.

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