| 11. | Linares later studied'adaptive radiation'in prehistoric populations in Western Panama.
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| 12. | However, more research is needed, especially to fully understand the many factors affecting adaptive radiation.
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| 13. | Hypotheses such as adaptive radiation from a single ancestral taxon cannot be falsified with cladistics.
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| 14. | The mass extinction created many open niches for Antarctic notothenioids to colonize, triggering adaptive radiation.
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| 15. | This occurred alongside the adaptive radiation of mammals, following the extinction of ( non-avian ) dinosaurs.
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| 16. | For this reason, they have been described as " an excellent example of adaptive radiation ".
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| 17. | Endemism is often the result of adaptive radiation.
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| 18. | They used to flourish in the Tethys Sea and underwent a widespread adaptive radiation in the Cenozoic.
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| 19. | They argue furthermore that because of this phenomenon, many phylogenies of so-called adaptive radiations will remain unresolved.
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| 20. | The diversification of Calisto is referred to as an example of adaptive radiation into contrasting habitat types.
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