| 21. | Many species became extinct during the Permian and there was a burst of adaptive radiation during the Jurassic.
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| 22. | Much research has been done on adaptive radiation due to its dramatic effects on the diversity of a population.
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| 23. | A single colonizing ancestor often changed or developed into many new endemic species; this is known as adaptive radiation.
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| 24. | Their diversity is the result of an adaptive radiation on these plants, whose cyanide-based defenses the bugs have overcome.
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| 25. | These fishes represent a remarkable adaptive radiation of offshore and deep-water adapted fish descended from ancestral shallow water forms.
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| 26. | The palila, one of several endangered honeycreepers that evolved through adaptive radiation and are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands.
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| 27. | There are other animals and plants on the Hawaiian archipelago which have undergone similar, if less spectacular, adaptive radiations.
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| 28. | Great examples of speciation come from the observations of island biogeography and the process of adaptive radiation, both explained previously.
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| 29. | Together, these three species represent a recent adaptive radiation, each having moved into a difference niche within their specialized environment.
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| 30. | He conducted research, including several publications with Jonathan Losos, on the phylogeny and adaptive radiation of " Anolis " lizards.
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