is human evolution adaptive radiation
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And that's the basis of adaptive radiation, which is a sort of an explosive diversification of a newly established group. Human evolution is a wonderful example of adaptive radiation in the sense that it seems now that as soon as early hominids had emerged, early putative bipeds had likewise emerged.
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- No, human evolution cannot be called adaptive radiation.
- This is because adaptive radiation is an evolutionary process that produces new species from a single, rapidly diversifying lineage, which is not the case with human evolution.
- Human evolution is a gradual process that took place slowly in time. It represents an example of anagenesis.
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