Red Queen Hypothesis
Mostly Type II patterns in other mammalian orders are described as consistent with the Red Queen hypothesis. The Red Queen hypothesis is used to explain memoryless extinction through continuing competitive interactions. The Red Queen mecha…
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Mostly Type II patterns in other mammalian orders are described as consistent with the Red Queen hypothesis. The Red Queen hypothesis is used to explain memoryless extinction through continuing competitive interactions. The Red Queen mechanism produces ecological pressure without requiring extinction risk to rise merely because a lineage is old. Under the Red Queen interpretation, macroevolution resembles a zero-sum game with changing adversaries and no permanent winners.