Speciation is the evolutionary process by which new biological species arise.
Speciation, which produces variety
No, of course not. Evidence does not prove evolution - it validates the theory.Evidence which Darwin had included limited fossils, and observed apparent speciation in birds.
Is speciation b/c my science teacher told me that.
As part of the environment of other organisms humans can have great effects on speciation. Especially adaptive radiation. As we contribute heavily to the extinction of some species other species flow into those open niches and radiate outwards to possible speciation.
Well they would evolve faster, so speciation would occur faster too
Alopatric speciation. " Other country. "
All evolution that results in increasing genetic divergence between subpopulations may result in speciation. That includes convergent evolution: convergence occurs at the phenotypical level, not at the genetic level.
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.
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
Some would call that microevolution. I would not. Some divide evolution into micro and macro. Evolutionary biologists prefer to use the terms evolution and speciation.
the formation of species