Respuesta :
coevolution: species evolve in relation to each other.
punctuated equilibrium: spurts of rapid change
convergent evolution: same characteristics between 2 unrelated species
gradualism: evolves by consistant small steps
divergent evolution: slightly different species from common ancestor
adaptive radiation: very different species from common ancestor
punctuated equilibrium: spurts of rapid change
convergent evolution: same characteristics between 2 unrelated species
gradualism: evolves by consistant small steps
divergent evolution: slightly different species from common ancestor
adaptive radiation: very different species from common ancestor
Answer:
1. Adaptive radiation: A pattern of evolution in which slightly different species evolve from one common ancestor.
2. Coevolution: A pattern of evolution in which two species evolve from each other.
3. Convergent evolution: A pattern of evolution in which similar characteristics evolve between two unrelated species.
4. Divergent evolution: A pattern of evolution in which very different species evolve from one common ancestor.
5. Gradualism: A theory of evolution that states that a species evolves by consistent, small, steps.
6. Punctuated equilibrium: A theory of evolution that states that a species evolves in spurts of rapid change and then no change.