Basically, divergence is the "default mode" of evolution. So virtually all species you can think of would be examples of divergence. Even in cases of parallel and convergent evolution, the underlying genomes will continue to diverge. An often used example of divergent evolution in the morphological and behavioural sense is Darwin's finches.
parallel evolution is a whole other form of evolution.
Adaptive Radiation
Parallel evolution.
It produces new varieties .
divergent, as both are fish but seals appear like a mammal and a penguin a bird.
I think it is Puncuated Equilibrium. I am not sure.No Punctuated Evolution is a period of stasis where no changes occur followed by sudden rapid change.It is Divergent
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a classic example of an oceanic divergent plate boundary.
A volcano itself is not an example of a plate boundary. They are found at divergent and convergent boundaries.
Divergent evolution.
Divergent evolution:)
divergent evolution i think
Divergent Evolution Pvt Locklear was here ;)
Yes
Adaptive radiation
It produces new varieties .
Hedgehogs and echidnas show convergent evolution. Despite being far apart, they ended up looking very similar. Like sharks and dolphins.
Divergent Evolution
divergent, as both are fish but seals appear like a mammal and a penguin a bird.
divergences, divergent evolution.
Divergent Evolution :)