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    A species may be slow to reproduce even though its indivi... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Rate of speciation is a promising candidate for an irreducible species-level trait that supports species-level selection

    A species may be slow to reproduce even though its individual organisms are not slow to reproduce

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    Many of these issues—such as how to understand stabilizing mechanisms and selection, what biological individuals are, whether species are individuals, and whether species-level selection is reducible to individual-level selection—are ongoing. In the decades since Eldredge and Gould first outlined the theory of punctuated equilibria, various biological theorists have attempted to provide definitive and irreducible examples of species-level selection—ones that cannot be recreated at lower levels s

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