An adaptive zone is an environment which allows the development of adaptive radiation.
Adaptive Radiation
Adaptive Radiation
The production of several species from one ancestral species is called adaptive radiation. This process occurs when a single ancestral species diversifies into multiple different species in order to adapt to various ecological niches.
They are a classic example of adaptive radiation. Most of the animals on the Islands are from South America and came to the Islands, diversified into many species which inhabit different Islands in the chain. The finches and tortoises are the best example of this adaptive radiation; just evolution over time.
Adaptive radiation is the term for biodiversity that results from few ancestral species.
Biodiversity resulting from few ancestors, APEX LEARNING
Adaptive Radiation :)
speciation
An adaptive zone is an environment which allows the development of adaptive radiation.
the sand is heated through radiation.
Divergent evolution is also known as adaptive radiation.
Adaptive Radiation is likely to produce a cluster of species in a short period of time.
KODAK makes the Apex (Adaptive Picture Exchange) Dry Minilab.
Adaptive radiation spread them into many land niches
adaptive radiation formed mant new land plant species
adaptive radiation