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False: Top-down change is typically more evolutionary or gradual than bottom-up change.

What is top-down change?

Compared to bottom-up change, top-down change is often more slow or evolutionary.

The idea that evolutionary change or divergence builds steadily and slowly, in small degrees, as one species succeeds the previous one in the battle for existence was put forth by Charles Darwin in his 1859 theory of evolution by natural selection.

Evolutionary change happens over time and in small, incremental steps. To protect the survival of the organization, slow, gradual transformation is frequently implemented. It is incremental in the sense that it takes place gradually.

Recently, the idea that the bulk of evolutionary change is concentrated inside speciation events has challenged the conventional belief that most evolutionary change is gradual and cumulative within lineages (phyletic gradualism) (rectangular evolution).

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