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Chronospecies

A chronospecies is a species derived from a sequential development pattern that involves continual and uniform changes from an extinct ancestral form on an evolutionary scale. The sequence of alterations eventually produces a population that is physically, morphologically, and/or genetically distinct from the original ancestors. Throughout the change, there is only one species in the lineage at any point in time, as opposed to cases where divergent evolution produces contemporary species with a common ancestor. The related term paleospecies indicates an extinct species only identified with fossil material. That identification relies on distinct similarities between the earlier fossil specimens and some proposed descendant although the exact relationship to the later species is not always defined. In particular, the range of variation within all the early fossil specimens does not exceed the observed range that exists in the later species.

Examples
Bison (several paleospecies and -subspecies) • Marine sloths (paleospecies) • Coragyps (chronospecies) • Gymnogyps (paleospecies) • Panthera (numerous chrono- and paleospecies and -subspecies) • Valdiviathyris (no visible change since the Priabonian, 35 million years ago) ==See also==
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