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Type Words
Synonyms differentiate, specialise, specialize
Type of evolve
Derivation speciation

Examples of speciate

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They depict relations among individuals that can speciate and diverge from one another.
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As with other species who speciate from one another, both humans and posthumans could continue to exist.
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Hominina speciate from the ancestors of the chimpanzees.
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This suggests the original split was only very recent as the forms had insufficient time to speciate.
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For most peripheral isolates, it is more likely that they die off rather than survive and speciate.
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Such properties include, for example, population structure, their propensity to speciate, extinction rates, and geological persistence.
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These sodium ions will speciate with other ions in solution, thus the takeup of nitrogen in ammonia, with the release of the sodium.
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Evolution is regarded as a branching process, whereby populations are altered over time and may speciate into separate branches, hybridize together, or terminate by extinction.
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When humans are gone, architects of their own extinction, the biodiversity bottleneck we created will speciate again, as life on this planet has always done in response to an extinction threat.
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More examples
  • Evolve so as to lead to a new species or develop in a way most suited to the environment
  • (speciation) the evolution of a biological species
  • Speciation is the evolutionary process by which new biological species arise. The biologist Orator F. Cook seems to have been the first to coin the term 'speciation' for the splitting of lineages or 'cladogenesis,' as opposed to 'anagenesis' or 'phyletic evolution' occurring within lineages. ...
  • (Speciation (genetic algorithm)) Speciation is a process that occurs naturally in evolution and is modeled explicitly in some genetic algorithms.
  • To form new biological species by the division of an existing one
  • (speciation) determination of particular chemical forms of an element, rather than just the total element. Metals may be speciated by oxidation state (Cr(VI) vs. Cr(III), for example,) or by successively stronger extractions from a solid sample.
  • (Speciation) Refers to the process by which a new generalized phylum starting with a single species fans out into the biosphere by having suceeding generations adapt until they can fit into one, and only one, ecological niche. ...
  • (Speciation) The identification of component chemical species making up the particle mass.
  • (Speciation) The splitting of one species into two. This only happens when the two parts are separated reproductively by some effect of a different trait.