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科学领域:

  • 进化生物学 进化生物学
  • 古生物学的古生物学
  • 人类起源的人类起源

背景情况:

  • 查尔斯·达尔文的理论认为,通过缓慢的增量变化,逐渐的物种化.
  • 埃尔德雷奇和古尔德提出了间歇性平衡:长时间的静止,随后是快速的变化.
  • 这挑战了关于进化进展的传统观点.

研究的目的:

  • 追踪从达尔文进化论到间歇平衡的进展.
  • 在Homo sapiens的进化中确定三个关键的间歇平衡.
  • 认为最终的平衡将人类从自然选择中移除.

主要方法:

  • 对古生物学数据的分析,以确定静止和快速变化的模式.
  • 对化石记录进行检查,以寻找进化过渡的证据.
  • 研究神经生物学和大脑发育作为人类进化的因素.

主要成果:

  • 化石证据支持两个主要的进化过渡.
  • 第三个关键的转变与人类大脑的发育有关.
  • 第三次过渡发生在大约5万年前.

结论:

  • 智人 (Homo sapiens) 经历了停滞的时期,经历了快速变化的时期.
  • 最终的间歇平衡,由大脑发育驱动,使人类与众不同.
  • 这一事件可能意味着人类离开了传统的进化途径.