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Are group common ancestors normally small and generalised?


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Hello everybody.

 

There seems to be a trend that new groups start from a small and fairly generalised form. The synapsid reptiles had diversified into some very large and varied forms yet the mammals evolved from a very small general type. And I think the first reptile was quite small and lizard like.

 

Is it a trend that new groups normally stem from a small species (in invertebrates too?). If so is it known why?

 

 

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