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Speciation - Wikipedia (Search Map)
Hyperlinked article about the appearance of a new species of life.
speciation: Definition from Answers.com (Search Map)
speciation n. The evolutionary formation of new biological species, usually by the division of a single species into two or more genetically
Observed Instances of Speciation (Search Map)
FAQ discussing several instances where speciation has been observed.
Kimball's Biology Pages: Speciation (Search Map)
Outlines to role of geographic isolation, ecological opportunity, hybridization, competition, and adaptive radiation in the formation of new species.
EVISA: The primary source of information for speciation analysis (Search Map)
European Virtual Institute for Speciation Analysis ( EVISA ) ... making the collective knowledge of the world's experts in speciation analysis easily accessible ...
Allopatric speciation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Search Map)
... and sympatric speciation. Allopatric speciation among fruit flies ... A famous example of allopatric speciation is that of Charles Darwin's Galápagos Finches. ...
Models of Speciation (Search Map)
Historical phenomenon that is a fundamental issue in evolutionary biology.
Some More Observed Speciation Events (Search Map)
A few observed speciation events described in some detail. ... Some More Observed Speciation Events. Copyright © 1992-1997 by Chris Stassen. James Meritt ...
Species and Speciation - MSN Encarta (Search Map)
Species and Speciation, basic concepts in the classification of organisms. ... Speciation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... Speciation What Is a Species? ...
Speciation.S318 (Search Map)
Selection can promote speciation because genetic changes can rapidly accumulate ... geographic subdivision promotes the process of speciation (Endler, 1977) ...
