If now it be asked which kind of transition is shown by Archaeopteryx, the answer is perfectly clear. It is a mosaic in which some characters are perfectly reptilian, and others no less perfectly avian. […] the transition from reptiles to birds was characterized by what I propose to call mosaic evolution
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mosaic evolutionMosaikevolution (ger.)
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Evolution in which different characteristics and structures of an organism evolve at different rates. (OED)
- 1954
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De Beer G. (1954). Archaeopteryx and evolution. Advancem. Sci. 42, 160-70: 163; cf. id. (1954). Archaeopteryx lithographica.
- 1963
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There is not a steady and harmonious change of all parts of the »type«, as envisioned by the school of idealistic morphology, but rather a »mosaic evolution«. Every evolutionary type is a mosaic of primitive and advanced characters, of general and specialized features.Mayr, E. (1963). Animal Species and Evolution: 598.
- 1982
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mosaic evolution The change of different adaptive structures, traits or other components of the phenotype at different times or at different rates in an evolutionary sequence; non-harmonious character transformation.
Lincoln, R.J., Boxshall, G.A. & Clark, P.F. (1982). A Dictionary of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics: 160.