speciation
Americannoun
noun
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The formation of new biological species by the development or branching of one species into two or more genetically distinct ones. The divergence of species is thought to result primarily from the geographic isolation of a population, especially when confronted with environmental conditions that vary from those experienced by the rest of the species, and from the random change in the frequency of certain alleles (known as genetic drift). According to the theory of evolution, all life on Earth has resulted from the speciation of earlier organisms.
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See also adaptive radiation
Etymology
Origin of speciation
Explanation
Speciation is the process, through evolution, that produces a new species of animal. Reproduction creates new offspring of a species, but speciation is even more creative: it results in a species that never existed before. Biologists study speciation, often through looking at fossils and other evidence, to see exactly when and where a new species developed. Speciation is a major part of evolution, which is one theory about how life grows, develops, and changes throughout time.
Vocabulary lists containing speciation
Evolutionary Biology - Natural Selection - Middle School
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Example Sentences
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Speciation and extinction have occurred throughout Earth’s history.
From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022
Speciation is the process by which new species evolve.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2018
Pigot, A. L., Owens, I. P. F. & Orme, C. D. L. Speciation and extinction drive the appearance of directional range size evolution in phylogenies and the fossil record.
From Nature • Nov. 28, 2017
Last May, a team of researchers from Antwerp’s X-ray Analysis, Electrochemistry and Speciation research group were invited to Oslo to analyze the materials used in The Scream and used the opportunity to settle the dispute.
From The Guardian • Aug. 31, 2016
Speciation in rodents of the Colorado River drainage.
From Taxonomy of the Chipmunks, Eutamias quadrivittatus and Eutamias umbrinus by White, John A.
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