- 看过 speciation 的人也看了 :
- convergence
- parallel evolution
speciation 的定义
Biology.
- the formation of new species as a result of geographic, physiological, anatomical, or behavioral factors that prevent previously interbreeding populations from breeding with each other.
speciation 近义词
等同于 convergent evolution
speciation 的近义词 3 个
更多speciation例句
- The result, in the first half of the book, is a dense but lucid guide to the history and biology of speciation on Earth.
- An initial pulse of evolution produced a slew of new species with different body shapes, which lent support to the idea that speciation is concentrated near the beginning of an adaptive radiation.
- Proponents of the hologenome idea, meanwhile, have tried to demonstrate that microbes can drive speciation.
- Natural selection plus geographical and ecological isolation has undoubtedly been operative in speciation and in subspeciation.
- Nutrition may be also a factor influencing speciation in bird life.
- According to present-day concepts of variation and speciation, Andersen's criteria are artificial.
- Additional remarks on the distribution of this species are in the section on Zoogeography and Speciation.
- In fact, isolation is a most important factor in speciation of insular populations (Baker, 1951:55).