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    Adaptive Radiation     Adaptive radiation occurs most often in new environment with a variety of different unfilled niches so that plants and animals that are not adapted to those areas can exploit the resources in the respective niches. Once individuals begin exploiting the new niches‚ mutations that will benefit the species will spread throughout the population via natural selection giving the owners an overwhelming advantage over others without the mutation and throughout evolutionary time

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    the new anglerfish species. I’m pleased you’ve taken an interest‚ but I don’t think you understand some of the concepts you brought up. So I want to help you understand how evolution works‚ and better understand how creatures like the Lasiognathus dinema evolved. I first want to address Charles Darwin’s concept on evolution. You stated that only the strongest and most important species survive. While strength is an important variable in survival‚ an organism’s fitness is not related to always related

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    result of convergent evolution because cetaceans have evolved to be more equipped for an aquatic lifestyle. Rather‚ it is a remnant feature of life on land (Rose‚ 2001). Despite this evidence‚ other scientists argue that tooth morphology of ancient cetaceans is not consistent with artiodactyls. Instead‚ tooth and some skull features are more similar to the carnivorous mesonychians. However‚ this morphology is argued by opponents to be most likely a result of convergent evolution (Rose‚

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    Four Forces Of Evolution

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    The four forces of evolution are natural selection‚ mutation‚ genetic drift‚ and gene flow. Natural selection has to do with adaptation. It preaches that those species that have better adapted to the environment with various traits and just simply their behavior‚ will be stronger and therefore able to survive for longer periods of time and allow for their genes to continuously be passed on to the next generations of that species. Mutations have to do with adding‚ subtracting‚ and deleting of nitrogen

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    Evolution of Skin Pigmentation due to UV Levels and Genes Introduction Identification of a person has long been related to the color of their skin‚ as skin color is the defining measure of races. There are multiple variations in skin color throughout the globe‚ with the differences in outward appearance ranging from dark to light. But what exactly has caused this to occur? What is the underlying event that has led to so much variation in the pigmentation of a person? What selection pressures

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    Works Cited 5 July - This Day in Time. Digital image. History. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 05 Mar. 2013. . Bailey‚ Regina. "All About Cloning." About Biology. About.com‚ n.d. Web. 11 Mar. 2013. . Cancer Cells. Digital image. Electronics Fanboy. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 12 Mar. 2013. Check Mark. Digital image. AfPP. The Association for Perioperative Practice‚ n.d. Web. 11 Mar. 2013. . Debate. Digital image. Misconceptions: Evolution Is a Theory in Crisis. Berkeley‚ n.d. Web. 05 Mar. 2013. . Erickson‚ Jessica

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    Evolution is defined as a slow and steady change in the same species to help their survival. There were two theories on this type of evolution: Lamarck’s theory of acquired characteristics and Darwin theory on natural selection. Both scientists agree that evolution is caused by the need of survival. Natural selection is the process by which biological traits of an organism become less in common in a population over time. This process can even result in a different species. Polar bears have gone under

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    Chapter 13: The Theory of Evolution II. Charles Darwin A. In 1831‚ as a naturalist‚ went on a voyage on the Beagle in the southern hemisphere‚ including the east coast of Africa. B. Before Darwin‚ most people believed in divine creation. C. As a naturalist‚ he saw evidence that species may have evolved from a common ancestor‚ like the finches. D. Darwin also saw evidence that the earth is very old. E. He said that natural selection is the mechanism of how organisms adapted to their environment

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    The Evolution of Sexual Jealousy Humans by nature are intrigued by love and sex. In The Evolution of Desire‚ psychologist David M. Buss exposes to readers why we act the way we do in sexual situations/relationships based on evolutionary theories found through expansive experimental testing. One of the topics covered by Buss is that of sexual jealousy. Buss looks into the functions of sexual jealousy‚ the differences between women and men in relation to sexual jealousy‚ and the evolutionary cause

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    The Difference between Digital and Analog Signals: Data communication is used every day to deliver data to external devices. Digital and analog signals are both still used for standard phone lines‚ but analog signals are now almost non-existent in households. Today digital signals are definitely more widely used over analog because the amount of people who use cell phones over standard telephones. Analog provides richer quality sound over digital‚ but digital has better clarity. An analog signal

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