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How geographic isolation of a common ancestral species of finches has led to the development of 14 different species of finches in the Galapagos Islands?
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bobpursley
They evolve into evolutionary niches - i.e the common ancestors descendents eventually started to evolve traits that distinguished them from the parent (and branch) species.
13 years ago
Nkululeko
Yes
10 years ago

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