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  • Evolutionary Biology
  • Genetics
  • Speciation

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  • Ongoing debates regarding the precise definitions and underlying mechanisms of biological evolution.
  • Need for clearer conceptual distinctions within evolutionary biology.
  • Existing theories of evolution and speciation require re-evaluation.

Purpose:

  • To provide enhanced explanations for key concepts in biological evolution.
  • To differentiate between biological evolution (gradual change) and specialization (horizontal species development).
  • To introduce a novel conceptual framework for understanding evolutionary processes.

Summary:

  • Distinguishes biological adaptability into two distinct concepts: gradual biological evolution and horizontal species formation (specialization).
  • Defines biological evolution as a process of gradual change over time.
  • Defines specialization as the process of species formation through horizontal development.
  • Applies a new conceptual framework to re-interpret established biological theories and research findings.

Impact:

  • Offers a refined understanding of evolutionary mechanisms.
  • Provides a new lens for analyzing existing research in evolutionary biology.
  • Facilitates clearer communication and further research into the nuances of evolution and speciation.