| 1. | The Devonian period experienced the first significant adaptive radiation of terrestrial life.
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| 2. | Adaptive radiation of marsupials excluded competition with their terrestrial placental counterparts.
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| 3. | The gradual spreading of organisms with adaptive radiation is known as divergent evolution.
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| 4. | Ants became dominant after adaptive radiation at the beginning of the Paleogene period.
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| 5. | Following this paper, Stebbins developed the first model of adaptive radiation.
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| 6. | Studies on the evolutionary trends and adaptive radiation in four genera of Lythraceae.
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| 7. | The subsequent adaptive radiation was spurred by a lack of niches.
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| 8. | The climatic changes of the late Jurassic and Cretaceous provided for further adaptive radiation.
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| 9. | Evolution of mouse lemurs is an example for adaptive radiation.
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| 10. | The first, adaptive radiation, is the result of a rapid divergence into new adaptive zones.
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