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  1. Macroevolution - Wikipedia

    Macroevolution comprises the evolutionary processes and patterns which occur at and above the species level. [1][2][3] In contrast, microevolution is evolution occurring within the population (s) of a …

  2. What is macroevolution? - Understanding Evolution

    Macroevolution encompasses the grandest trends and transformations in evolution, such as the origin of mammals and the radiation of flowering plants. Macroevolutionary patterns are generally what we …

  3. What Is Macroevolution? Definition and Examples - ScienceInsights

    Nov 10, 2025 · Macroevolution is defined as evolutionary change that takes place at or above the level of the species. It tracks the emergence, persistence, and decline of higher taxonomic groups, such …

  4. Macroevolution - Definition, Examples and Quiz | Biology Dictionary

    Jun 14, 2017 · Macroevolution can be used to describe the differences between two closely related but distinct species, such as the Asian Elephant and the African Elephant, which cannot mate due to the …

  5. What Is Macroevolution? Definition and Evidence

    Jul 23, 2025 · Macroevolution describes evolutionary change that occurs at or above the species level. It involves the study of large-scale evolutionary patterns and trends unfolding over vast stretches of …

  6. Philosophy of Macroevolution - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Macroevolution refers (most of the time, in practice) to evolutionary patterns and processes above the species level. It is usually contrasted with microevolution, or evolutionary change within populations. …

  7. Macroevolution: Understanding Evolution’s Grand Sweep

    Jul 16, 2025 · Macroevolution refers to large-scale evolutionary changes that occur over vast timescales, leading to new species, genera, families, and higher taxonomic groups.

  8. Macroevolution - New World Encyclopedia

    Macroevolution is an autonomous field of evolutionary inquiry (Mayr 2001). Paleontology, evolutionary developmental biology, comparative genomics, and molecular biology contribute many advances …

  9. Macroevolution – Introductory Biology: Evolutionary and Ecological ...

    Fossils provide solid evidence that organisms from the past are not the same as those today, and fossils show a progression of evolution. Scientists determine the age of fossils and categorize them from all …

  10. Macroevolution: Examples from the Primate World - Nature

    Macroevolution involves studying patterns on the tree of life above the species level, and inferring the processes that are likely to have generated these patterns.