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Rivers, refuges, and ridges: the geography of speciation of Amazonian mammals.
This paper reviews research pertaining to the problem of speciation of the finches on the Galápagos archipelago carried out by assistants, several colleagues, Peter Grant and myself.
Estimation of speciation of a specific metal in a specific environmental setting and to design speciation and toxicological experiments requires accurate knowledge of the functional groups in NOM.
Solid-phase microextraction (SPME) has become a real alternative to liquid liquid extraction in the field of speciation of organometallic compounds.
Figure 4 Extended central biochemical dogma: potential modes of speciation of a protein.
That fact that this ∆H value differs from 0 reflects, most likely, the different extent and type of speciation of H2O in the coexisting melt and fluid.
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These results were consistent with the current understanding of the speciation process of the three species.
The genic view of the process of speciation.
Lecture topics include species concepts and definitions, the history of ideas about speciation, the biological basis of intrinsic barriers to gene exchange, current models for the origin of such barriers, genetic architecture of speciation, rates of speciation.
Mr. Solik quotes a correct "typical definition from a PBS website," but as he states, that is a definition not of evolution but of "the evolutionary process of speciation". The process of speciation is an example of an evolutionary process.
Subspecies are groups at the first stage of speciation; individuals of different subspecies sometimes interbreed, but they produce many sterile male offspring.
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