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"Evolutionary timescale" is not a phrase I would use and not one I'm conscious of having seen often (ever?). Its use in the linked article makes it the equivalent of "the period over which certain evolutionary changes are thought to have occurred". I would have thought that meaning was self evident from the context, so I have to think you are actually asking me something else. If so, please clarify your question.
I note that there are some peculiar ideas expressed in the article, so if your question relates to the theme of the article please be specific in your question(s).
I see many such peculiar ideas in science articles. Lots of disagreement there.
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