Science. 1984 Jul 20;225(4659):317-9. doi: 10.1126/science.225.4659.317.
Detailed analysis of evolutionary changes in a 10-million-year long Late Neogene lineage of planktonic foraminifera has revealed a pattern that is not consistent with either the gradualistic or the punctuational model of evolution. The lineage was in stasis over a considerable part of its total duration but underwent relatively rapid, but not geologically instantaneous, gradual morphologic change that did not lead to lineage splitting. The term punctuated gradualism is suggested for this evolutionary modality.
对长达 1000 万年的浮游有孔虫晚新生界谱系的进化变化进行的详细分析表明,这种模式不符合渐变论或间断平衡论的进化模型。该谱系在其总持续时间的相当一部分处于停滞状态,但经历了相对较快但并非地质上瞬间的形态渐变,而没有导致谱系分裂。因此,提出了“间断渐变论”这一进化模式。