>Acceptance of macroevolution

Eduardo G. Moros (moros@castor.wustl.edu)
Thu, 11 Dec 1997 19:14:37 -0600

uhhm, I thought macro-evolution was too slow to be observed. Well, we may
hace a MethusalethxE6 among us.

8=)

> Acceptance of macroevolution
>
> Wesley R. Elsberry (welsberr@inia.tamug.tamu.edu)
> Thu, 11 Dec 1997 18:44:14 -0600 (CST)
>
> R.Chitwood asks, " Why is macro-evolution almost
> universally accepted by our learning institutions?"
>
> Macroevolution is defined by most biologists as evolution which
> results in species-level change or higher. Because speciation
> has been observed to happen, it is almost universally the case
> that denial of observed phenomena doesn't happen.
>
> HTH,
> Wesley