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Luis Paul
21 March, 01:34
How did speciation in Darwin's finches occur?
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Salma Buckley
21 March, 03:55
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The finches are an example of adaptive radiation. Adaptive radiation is a process in which organisms diversify rapidly into a multitude of new forms, particularly when the environment makes new resources available, creating new challenges and opening environmental niches.
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