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Definitions of punctuate in various dictionaries:
verb - insert punctuation marks into
verb - to stress, single out as important
verb - interrupt periodically
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insert punctuation marks in (text). |
occur at intervals throughout (an area or period). |
interrupt periodically |
insert punctuation marks into |
to stress, single out as important |
To provide (a text) with punctuation marks. |
To interrupt periodically: "lectures punctuated by questions and discussions ( Gilbert Highet). "There is a great emptiness in America's West punctuated by Air Force bases ( Alfred Kazin). |
To stress or emphasize. |
To use punctuation. |
to add punctuation marks ( symbols) to writing so that people can see when a sentence starts and finishes, see that something is a question, etc. |
Punctuate might refer to |
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Punctuated equilibrium (also called punctuated equilibria) is a theory in evolutionary biology which proposes that once species appear in the fossil record the population will become stable, showing little evolutionary change for most of its geological history. This state of little or no morphological change is called stasis. When significant evolutionary change occurs, the theory proposes that it is generally restricted to rare and geologically rapid events of branching speciation called cladogenesis. Cladogenesis is the process by which a species splits into two distinct species, rather than one species gradually transforming into another.Punctuated equilibrium is commonly contrasted against phyletic gradualism, the idea that evolution generally occurs uniformly and by the steady and gradual transformation of whole lineages (called anagenesis). In this view, evolution is seen as generally smooth and continuous.In 1972, paleontologists Niles Eldredge and Stephen Jay Gould published a landmark paper developing their theory and called it punctuated equilibria. Their paper built upon Ernst Mayr's model of geographic speciation, I. Michael Lerner's theories of developmental and genetic homeostasis, and their own empirical research. Eldredge and Gould proposed that the degree of gradualism commonly attributed to Charles Darwin is virtually nonexistent in the fossil record, and that stasis dominates the history of most fossil species. |