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Terrance Irwin
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15 December, 08:59
What is a example of adaptive radiation
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Makai Joyce
15 December, 09:10
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Example: Darwin's Finches
In evolutionary biology, adaptive radiation is a process in which organisms rapidly diversify from ancient species to a wide range of new forms, in particular when environmental changes provide for new resources, create new challenges or open new niches to the environment.
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