Evolution in a complete fossil record

If every organism left a fossil, evolutionary change would be seen as a succession of distributional curves that change minutely between generations. In this model, directional selection on an ancestral form (at bottom) continues until a period of disruptive selection produces a bimodal distribution. Each of the two modes then undergoes directional selection in different directions, ultimately producing two morphologically differentiated species (red and blue curves at top).


Text material © 2001 by Steven M. Carr