「Speciation」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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sympatric | speciation, a contentious method of speciation in which |
proach was the way to solve the problem of | speciation... a new species may evolve when a population |
His research on divergence and | speciation also lead him to study the difficulties of i |
Allopatric | speciation among fruit flies |
tinuous habitat, in contrast with allopatric | speciation and peripatric speciation where subpopulatio |
der effect can cause rapid, individual-based | speciation and is the most dramatic example of a popula |
ween two populations that were close to full | speciation and with some reinforcement. |
the role of epistasis, the evolution of sex, | speciation, and the limits on the rate of adaptation. |
f sexual reproduction, his work on sympatric | speciation, and his work on evaluating mutation rates. |
The rapid rate of | speciation and evolution found in dinosaurs is typical |
Behe claims that the mutations required for | speciation are not possible without design, and that th |
akes, one might use the same basic models of | speciation as when studying island biogeography. |
semantically resolves the issue of sympatric | speciation by reducing it to a scaling issue in terms o |
A | speciation calculation is one in which the concentratio |
d how the evolutionary mechanisms that drove | speciation could also explain the differences between h |
Speciation diagram for a solution of citric acid as a f | |
tuation where after initial colonization (or | speciation) each new species pre-empts more than 50% th |
as it is potentially an important factor in | speciation, especially sympatric speciation. |
arose-most likely by duplication--after some | speciation event. |
Sympatric | speciation events are vastly more common in plants, as |
to this day; the topic connects strongly to | speciation, genetics and development. |
Salsifies are one example where hybrid | speciation has been observed. |
Mayr, a proponent of allopatric | speciation, hypothesized that adaptive genetic changes |
researcher in adaptive radiations leading to | speciation in extant species and currently studies spec |
e wintered on Macquarie Island and worked on | speciation in Giant Petrels. |
ation as a mechanism for promoting sympatric | speciation in a heterogeneous or patchwork landscape is |
peripatric | speciation, in which a small group of a population is s |
l populations; this is similar to allopatric | speciation in that populations are isolated and prevent |
allopatric | speciation, in which two populations of the same specie |
/or is highly panmictic undergoes peripatric | speciation in different regions. |
laboratory studies and observed instances of | speciation in nature, finding species that are able rep |
W. Valentine in 1996, and New Approaches to | Speciation in the Fossil Record in 1995. |
parapatric | speciation, in which zones of two diverging populations |
Peripatric | speciation is a form of speciation, the formation of ne |
Parapatric | speciation is a form of speciation that occurs due to v |
Thus heteropatric | speciation is a refinement of our notion of sympatric s |
Heteropatric | speciation is a special case of sympatric speciation th |
model of evolution which maintains that most | speciation is slow, uniform, and gradual. |
It states that | speciation is not needed for a lineage to rapidly evolv |
Another example of protein | speciation is the case of the frog where Xnr1 and Xnr2 |
undergo no further evolutionary change once | speciation is complete, they are not claiming that ther |
ion, Adaptation, Darwin, Diversity, Species, | Speciation, Macroevolution, and Historical Perspective. |
In such cases | speciation may leave some species paraphyletic at the s |
Speciation of Chilean Rhinocryptidae (Avian) based on t | |
ivers, Refuges, and Ridges: The Geography of | Speciation of Amazonian Mammals (with James L. Patton) |
Later he focused on the | speciation of birds in inland Australia, making several |
standing how evolutionary forces could drive | speciation of a dwarf parasitic species of lamprey is a |
la in the Hawaiian islands and proposed that | speciation of the flies in the island chain was tied to |
to have arisen as a result of the radiative | speciation of a common ancestor in Borneo. |
contrary, hard polytomies represents several | speciation or lineage divergence events occurring at th |
species may occur in a line undergoing rapid | speciation or where such speciaton recently have occurr |
Speciation poses a "2-dimensional" problem. | |
discovered and described in this genus where | speciation runs rampant in isolated areas, involving sp |
In an apparent example of emerging | speciation, some of the Menoptra fled underground, adap |
This is primarily due to the rapid | speciation that the scattered habitats make possible. |
d slowly without any direct association with | speciation, the relatively newer and more controversial |
support to models and theories of sympatric | speciation; the idea that related lineages can differen |
In parapatric | speciation there is no specific extrinsic barrier to ge |
small fraction of the observed instances of | speciation through hybridization. |
For this | speciation to occur number of isolation mechanisms may |
absence of Hyalella azteca may have allowed | speciation to take place in the genus Gammarus, with on |
However, peripatric | speciation, unlike allopatric speciation, proposes that |
Speciation via polyploidy: A diploid cell undergoes fai | |
Peripatric | speciation was originally proposed by Ernst Mayr, and i |
thought to be the result of homoploid hybrid | speciation, which is uncommon. |
cial differences represent the beginnings of | speciation, which often caused him to be the subject of |
The exact process of hybridization and | speciation which resulted in the octoploid species is s |
This isolation has led to | speciation with differences in morphology and vocalizat |
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