Over billions and billions of years, an entire species slowly develops characteristics that they need to adapt to current conditions. If this is repeated enough times, a new species completely different from the original can "form".
Or if you're really religious, your God makes new species or whatever.
The general term for the process by which new species form is "speciation." Speciation occurs when populations of a species become isolated and diverge through various mechanisms, leading to genetic and phenotypic differences that eventually result in the formation of distinct species.
New species can form through a process called speciation, where a population becomes reproductively isolated from the rest of its species. This isolation can occur due to various factors such as geographical barriers or changes in mating behaviors. Over time, genetic differences accumulate between the isolated population and the original species, eventually leading to the development of a new species.
New species can form on new islands due to isolation and unique environmental conditions that create opportunities for adaptation and specialization. Over time, genetic changes and natural selection can lead to the development of distinct traits that differentiate the new species from their ancestors on the mainland. This process, known as adaptive radiation, allows species to fill ecological niches and exploit new resources, ultimately diversifying the island's biodiversity.
The process by which new species form is called speciation. Speciation occurs when populations of a species become reproductively isolated and diverge over time, leading to the evolution of distinct species. This can happen through mechanisms such as geographic isolation, genetic drift, and natural selection.
For a new species to form, there must be a long string of mutations and developments based on some environmental need. Eventually enough changes will occur that the organisms that have made the change are no longer recognizable as their original species.
Speciation
queen latifa species and michael jackson species<3
Cross-breeding occurs within the species.
they evolve to fill new niches
The general term for the process by which new species form is "speciation." Speciation occurs when populations of a species become isolated and diverge through various mechanisms, leading to genetic and phenotypic differences that eventually result in the formation of distinct species.
Geographic isolation is a way in which a new species can form. Isolation over a long enough period of time can result in a species evolving to have different traits.
According to the biological species concept, when the new species no longer can interbreed with the ancestral species, or with the population that it has been geographically isolated from long enough to have allele change significantly enough to prevent interbreeding.
the genes form together
New species that form right after a mass extinction
a new species might form when a group of individuals remains sparated from the rest of its species long enough to accumulate different traits
speciation
Evolution