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"adaptive divergence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used when referring to the process in which two populations of an organism can become reproductively isolated over time because their environments have changed. For example, "The adaptive divergence of finches in the Galapagos Islands is an example of the power of natural selection."
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Second, divergent infection levels should cause divergent selection and facilitate adaptive divergence.
The second prerequisite is that these infection levels cause divergent selection and facilitate adaptive divergence.
Behavioural variation in a single pollinator species can impose divergent selective pressures on plant species and drive adaptive divergence.
It also did not comprehensively assess adaptive divergence between the groups, including their ability to rapidly adapt to changing conditions.
However, populations adapting to spatially variable environments often experience gene flow that counteracts adaptive divergence.
The good news: my children had unwittingly displayed tendencies toward what evolutionary theorists call adaptive divergence.
Interestingly, this might better describe the running scene of adaptive divergence in El Faiyum Depression.
Nevertheless, population genetic data for the Relish locus provided strong evidence of adaptive divergence in D. simulans, but no evidence of adaptive divergence in D. melanogaster [16].
Adaptive divergence between species was first tested using Fst values calculated from sequences of all individuals.
The second possibility, phenotypic plasticity rather than adaptive divergence, cannot be refuted by direct evidence.
If so, it would imply that cuticular proteins participate in the adaptive divergence of species.
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