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mi·cro·ev·o·lu·tion M0273125 (mī′krō-ĕv′ə-lo͞o′shən, -ē′və-)n. Small-scale evolution consisting of genetic changes occurring usually within a single species and over a shorter period of time than in macroevolution. mi′cro·ev′o·lu′tion·ar′y adj.microevolution (ˌmaɪkrəʊˌiːvəˈluːʃən) n1. (Biology) evolutionary change over a short period2. (Biology) evolutionary change on a small scalemi•cro•ev•o•lu•tion (ˌmaɪ kroʊˌɛv əˈlu ʃən; esp. Brit. -ˌi və-) n. evolutionary change involving the gradual accumulation of mutations leading to new varieties within a species. [1935–40] mi`cro•ev`o•lu′tion•ar′y, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | microevolution - evolution resulting from small specific genetic changes that can lead to a new subspeciesorganic evolution, phylogenesis, phylogeny, evolution - (biology) the sequence of events involved in the evolutionary development of a species or taxonomic group of organisms | TranslationsMicroevolution
microevolution[¦mī·krō‚ev·ə′lü·shən] (evolution) Evolutionary processes resulting from the accumulation of minor changes over a relatively short period of time; evolutionary changes due to gene mutation. Evolution of species. Microevolution the aggregate of the actuating evolutionary processes occurring within isolated or neighboring populations of a given species. (Populations here are considered as the elementary evolutionary structure; mutations—the basis for genetic variation—as the elementary evolutionary material; and the mutation process, the waves of life, various forms of isolation, and natural selection, as the elementary evolutionary factors.) Under the pressure of evolutionary factors, change occurs in the genotypic composition of a population—the leading actuating mechanism of the evolutionary process. The term “micro-evolution,” as counterposed to macroevolution, was once used by certain evolutionists to mean variability and the development of forms within a species. Modern microevolutionary theory developed after the synthesis of genetics and classical Darwinism. The basis for the theory was laid by the Soviet geneticist S. S. Chetverikov in 1926 and the English geneticist R. A. Fisher in 1930. In the modern view (sometimes called the synthetic theory of evolution), all of the basic actuating mechanisms of evolution on all levels occur within species—that is, on the microevolutionary level. Microevolution culminates in species formation—in other words, in the appearance of species that are reproductively isolated from the original and all other closely related species. For this reason, there are no distinctions in principle between microevolution and macroevolution, which differ only in their temporal and spatial scale. Successful research on the microevolutionary level necessitates the synthesis of populational-genetic experiments and quantitative descriptions of the processes of population dynamics and ecology, study of ethological phenomena, analytical application of the theoretical propositions of genetics, and mathematical models of intrapopulational and interpopulational processes. REFERENCESChetverikov, S. S. “O nekotorykh momentakh evoliutsionnogo protsessa s tochki zreniia sovremennoi genetiki.” Zhurnal eksperimentaVnoi biologii, 1926, vol. 2, issue 1. Timofeev-Resovskii, N. V. “Mikroevoliutsiia.” Botanicheskii zhurnal, 1958. vol. 43, no. 3. Shmal’gauzen, I. I. Faktory evoliutsii, 2nd ed. Moscow, 1968. Mayr, E. Zoologicheskii vid i evoliutsiia. Moscow, 1968. (Translated from English.) Mayr, E. Printsipy zoologicheskoi sistematiki. Moscow, 1971. (Translated from English.) Timofeev-Resovskii, N. V., N. N. Vorontsov, and A. V. lablokov. Kratkii ocherk teorii evoliutsii. Moscow, 1969. Fisher, R. A. The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection. Oxford, 1930. Huxley, J. Evolution: The Modern Synthesis, 2nd ed. London, 1963.N. V. TIMOFEEV-RESOVSKII microevolution
mi·cro·ev·o·lu·tion (mī'krō-ev'ŏ-lū'shŭn), The evolution of bacteria and other microorganisms through mutations.microevolution (mī′krō-ĕv′ə-lo͞o′shən, -ē′və-)n. Small-scale evolution consisting of genetic changes occurring usually within a single species and over a shorter period of time than in macroevolution. mi′cro·ev′o·lu′tion·ar′y adj.microevolution A term of art referring to evolution that occurs below the level of speciation, which corresponds to the shifts in allele frequencies occurring over time in a particular population, regardless of whether it is geographically or ecologically separated from another population.microevolution the small-scale changes resulting from genetic adaptation, that are usually expressed as changes within a species rather than the formation of a new species. see INDUSTRIAL MELANISM.microevolution
Words related to microevolutionnoun evolution resulting from small specific genetic changes that can lead to a new subspeciesRelated Words- organic evolution
- phylogenesis
- phylogeny
- evolution
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