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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
 
=== Glossary of "Plant Biology (1st ed.)" by [[Graham_Graham_Wilcox_2003|Graham et al. (2003)]] ===
 
=== Glossary of "Plant Biology (1st ed.)" by [[Graham_Graham_Wilcox_2003|Graham et al. (2003)]] ===
* The rapid evolution of a single species into many new species with different forms and habitats.  Well-documented examples occur on island chains.
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*The rapid evolution of a single species into many new species with different forms and habitats.  Well-documented examples occur on island chains.
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===Glossary of "Cladistics (2nd ed.)" by [[Kitching_Forey_Humphries_Williams_1998|Kitching et al. (1998)]]===
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*Evolutionary divergence of members of a single phylogenetic lineage into a variety of different adaptive forms; usually tha taxa differ in the use of resources or habitats, and have diverged over a relatively short interval of geological time.  The term [[evolutionary_radiation|evolutionary radiation]] describes a pattern of rapid diversification without assuming that the differences are adaptive.
  
 
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* [[Graham_Graham_Wilcox_2003|Graham, L. E., Graham, J. M. & Wilcox, L. W.  2003.  Plant Biology.  -xxxv + 497 pp.  Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River.]]
 
* [[Graham_Graham_Wilcox_2003|Graham, L. E., Graham, J. M. & Wilcox, L. W.  2003.  Plant Biology.  -xxxv + 497 pp.  Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River.]]
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*[[Kitching_Forey_Humphries_Williams_1998|Kitching, I. J., Forey, P. L. Humphries, C. J. & Williams, D. M.  1998.  Cladistics, 2nd ed.: the Theory and Practice of Parsimony Analysis.  -xii + 228 pp.  Oxford University Press, New York.]]
  
 
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adaptive radiation

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Definition

Glossary of "Plant Biology (1st ed.)" by Graham et al. (2003)

  • The rapid evolution of a single species into many new species with different forms and habitats. Well-documented examples occur on island chains.

Glossary of "Cladistics (2nd ed.)" by Kitching et al. (1998)

  • Evolutionary divergence of members of a single phylogenetic lineage into a variety of different adaptive forms; usually tha taxa differ in the use of resources or habitats, and have diverged over a relatively short interval of geological time. The term evolutionary radiation describes a pattern of rapid diversification without assuming that the differences are adaptive.

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