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| 1 | Speciationby jslinza | 7 terms | May 16, 2008 |
| 2 | Speciation/Species by allieschiffer | 8 terms | September 24, 2008 |
| 3 | Speciationby jslinza | 7 terms | May 16, 2008 |
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| 1 | speciation | The process by which a new species evolves from a prior species, the most basic process in macroevolution. | ANTH 100 - Chapter 5 - Macroevolution |
| 2 | speciation | the evolutionary process by which new biological species arise | AP Bio Evolution Vocab |
| 3 | Speciation | appearance of new species, the source of biological diversity | Unit Six |
| 4 | Speciation | occurs because two species cannot share the same niche and they will fight for space and food | Biology-Evolution Test!! |
| 5 | speciation | evolution of a new species. occurs when organisms in a species can no longer interbreed (geographic isolation and reproductive isolation). | bio |
| 6 | speciation | process of evolution of new species that occurs when member of similar populations no longer interbreed to produce fertile offspring within thier environment | chap. 14-15 |
| 7 | speciation | process of evolution of new species that occurs when member of similar populations no longer interbreed to produce fertile offspring within thier environment | don't know |
| 8 | speciation | The origin of a new species. | Anthro 105 Reading Ch 1-4 |
| 9 | speciation | One of the macroevolutionary processes; formation of daughter species from a population or subpopulation of a parent species; the routes vary in their details and duration. | Biology Ch. 19 |
| 10 | Speciation | The process of splitting one population into 2 populations that are reproducing isolated from one another and therefore evolves distinct lineages. | Biology Ch. 27 |
| 11 | speciation | a mechanism by which a new species is formed | Evolution |
| 12 | speciation | the process by which new species form | D CHILIE 2 |
| 13 | Speciation | Emergence of new species | Evolution AP Biology |
| 14 | speciation | A group of organisms that are able to interbreed all belong to the same species. It follows then that organisms that are unable to interbreed belong to separate species. | SCIENCE |
| 15 | speciation | the formation of a new species from a single ansestoral species | patterns of evolution |
| 16 | Speciation | The formation of a new species, two or more new species that arose from the same population but can no longer interbreed | evolution |
| 17 | speciation | the formation of a new species from a single ansestoral species | Patterns of Evolution |
| 18 | Speciation | set of processes by which species are differentiated and maintained | Geography - Part 2 |
| 19 | speciation | formation of new species as a result of evolution | evolution vocab |
| 20 | speciation | the evolution of a new species. | biology EOCT voc |
| 21 | speciation | evolution of a new species | ap biology terms evolution |
| 22 | speciation | The process by which a new species evolves from a prior species, the most basic process in macroevolution. | Evolution |
| 23 | speciation | overtime the population may change enough so that a new species forms | Evolution |
| 24 | speciation | overtime the population may change enough so that a new species forms | Evolution |
| 25 | Speciation | formation of new species as a result of evolution | Biology 2 |
| 26 | Speciation | The formation of new species of a result of evolution | bio test |
| 27 | Speciation | Occurs when members migrate to a different area where geographical isolation occurs. If the migrators are unique, they could lead to a different population (founder effect). IN addition, new environmental pressures can cause directional selection which can ultimately result in new species. | IB Biology Midterm Review |
| 28 | Speciation | a species seperate and gradually develop into distinct species | Biology-Carlson |
| 29 | Speciation | evolution of a new species. occurs when organisms in a species can no longer interbreed (geographic isolation and reproductive isolation). | Anatomy |
| 30 | speciation | the formation of new species as a result of evolution | Biology Chapter 16 |
| 31 | speciation | the evolution of one or more new species from a single ancestry species | Ch 10 - Accel Biology Vocab |
| 32 | speciation | The origin of new species in evolution. | bio wk 10 |
| 33 | speciation | forming a new species | Evolution |
| 34 | speciation | formation of new species | bio ch 16 |
| 35 | speciation | formation of a new species. | Evolution |
| 36 | speciation | The evolutionary process of the formation of new species. | Apex Biology Unit 7 |
| 37 | speciation | formation of new species | biology-evolution |
| 38 | Speciation | The emergence of new species through evolution. | Heredity and Evolution |
| 39 | speciation | formation of new species | Concept 15.1 |
| 40 | Speciation | Process by which new species are formed. | The Theory of Evolution |
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