“The change from one stable equilibrium to the other may take place as the result of the isolation of a small unrepresentative group of the population, a temporary change in the environment which alters the relative viability of different types, or in several other ways…”
Source: The Causes of Evolution (1932), Ch. IV Natural Selection, p. 102.
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