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Postfire Strategies Of Two Chaparral Shrubs (Chamise And Ceanothus) Cast Light On Origins
Howe, GF. 1982.  CRSQ 19(1):3-10. CELD ID 2220

Abstract
How do you start with survival of shrubs after fire and end up discussing origins models? This is what Wells did when he claimed that Ceanothus evolved rapidly because its species could not resprout after fire but had to use the seedling mode of reproduction thereby being forced to undergo mutations, selection, and speciation more rapidly than plants like chamise that resprout. This paper contains a review of some of the data that conflict with Well's evolutionary hypothesis.