Search results for "Speciation" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • == Speciation and extinction== There are two basic ways that are widely ... Speciation is the term that refers to creation of new and distinct ...
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  • ==Speciation== There are no documented cases of sympatric speciation in cycads and ...
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  • Mayr's theories on speciation remain the leading view of how ... Richard Goldschmidt's mechanism for speciation as speciation by means ...
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  • during their time of earth, and that speciation events tend to take place ... In addition, the fossil record supports the view that events of speciation ...
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  • (in stasis) for millions of years, with speciation occurring over relatively ... by widespread extinctions and allopatric speciation in small isolated relict ...
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  • for the founder effect, a proposed mechanism of speciation developed by Ernst Mayr, where differentiation proceeds at a greater rate in small populations. ...
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  • species are created by the process of speciation, thus increasing biodiversity ... effect can cause rapid, individual-based speciation and is the most dramatic ...
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  • in evolutionary theory that deal with speciation and the rate of evolution. ... ===Speciation and extinction=== Main articles: Speciation and Species ...
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  • Ivy (plural ivies) is the common name for any of the evergreen woody vines and, rarely, shrubs that comprise the genus Hedera of the family Araliaceae ...
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  • probably existed in their stem taxa. But due to speciation, these do not apply unambiguously to all extant species. Feliforms tend to have shorter ...
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  • biological resource for the study of speciation in evolution. The lake holds at least 250 species of cichlids and 150 non-cichlid species, most ...
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  • going to be higher because of the pH-dependent speciation of SO2 in the solution with the production of bisulfite and some sulfite ions. ...
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  • are separated by an evolutionary speciation event: If a gene exists in a species, and that species diverges into two species, then the divergent ...
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  • species diversity because it shows greater speciation at high latitudes than at low latitudes (Sime and Brower 1998). Ichneumon wasps are important ...
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  • divided on the origin of new species, or “speciation.” Price and Nelson maintained at one point that all species were created by God in the beginning ...
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  • That climate has encouraged the high speciation (formation of new species) and variety of species. Gunung Leuser National Park, receives ...
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  • Darwin's work, was necessary to account for speciation. "We do not believe that Darwin means to deny the necessity of such intelligent direction ...
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  • the best test methodology to determine speciation. Recent deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) studies conducted on hundreds of samples from Red Deer ...
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  • buildup of beneficial mutations leading to speciation, but also through the exchange of genes between different species. Many Japanese agricultural ...
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  • as a Source of Evolutionary Innovation: Speciation and Morphogenesis. The MIT Press. ISBN 0262132699 *Margulis, Lynn, and Dorion Sagan. 1991. ...
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