The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI. What is the explanation for phage-imposed reductions in sympatric diversity and simultaneous increase in allopatric diversity?
The process of speciation allows a single species to diverge into two. Dive into the different versions of this process, including “allopatric speciation” and “sympatric speciation,” and discover how ...
BERN, Switzerland, May 12 (UPI) --New empirical evidence supports theoretical research that suggests cooperation -- not competition -- is the main driver of speciation and evolution. The theory was ...
Mate choice, competition, and the variety of resources available are the key factors influencing how a species evolves into separate species, according to a new mathematical model that integrates all ...
Male pregnancy in seahorses may do more than reverse traditional gender roles. It could also influence the way new species form from single populations of these ancient creatures. Male pregnancy in ...
The Midas cichlid fish from the crater lakes of Nicaragua are one of the the best known examples for sympatric speciation. They evolved from a source population into a variety of independent species ...