This article explores the different mechanisms that can lead to the emergence of new species resulting from allopatric speciation. It explains the driving factors that cause geographic, behavioral, and peripatric isolation and how adaptive radiation leads to selective pressure for speciation.
The Criteria for Natural Selection: Exploring Evolutionary Processes and Factors
This article explores natural selection, its criteria, and its significance in evolutionary processes. Emphasis is given to genetic variation, selective pressures, environmental factors, artificial selection, natural selection in different ecosystems, and the emergence of new species.