Evolution is the change in populations of organisms over time while speciation is the direct result of natural selection working to select individuals with traits different enough, but beneficial enough, y drive their alleles into greater frequency in popilations so that new species have a chance of arising; either by anagenesis or phylogenesis.
Speciation adds to biodiversity. Hence it affect the evolution of best suited forms to come up.
speciation
speciation
the formation of species
speciation
If you use the micro-macro dichotomy then no Speciation is macro evolution. To be precise, biologists, though many biology texts do not conform, say evolution and speciation.
Speciation adds to biodiversity. Hence it affect the evolution of best suited forms to come up.
speciation
Macro-evolution. Or, more accurately, speciation.
Speciation is the evolutionary process by which new biological species arise.
Without mutation there can be no evolution. Without evolution there can be no speciation.
if you are referring to the the worksheet the evolution of living things from the textbook holt science and technology, the answer is speciation
Adaptation, divergence and speciation.
speciation
the formation of species
The anagram is speciation (biological evolution term).
Micro-evolution is not only a part of macro-evolution, it is the same mechanism as macro-evolution. Macro-evolution includes speciation, as a result of continuing micro-evolution.