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If a group of organisms migrate to different environments and get established there, it is known as: 1) adaptive radiation 2) convergent evolution 3) parallel evolution 4) bottle neck effect

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Answered by addicted333
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adaptive radiation

Explanation:

Adaptive radiation is a type of divergent evolution in which organism of same group move to different places for their needs

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Answered by mahajan789
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If a group of organisms migrate to different environments and get established there, it is known as adaptive radiation.

Explanation: The individuals of a population may undergo alterations to improve their survival as a result of changes in the environmental conditions that already exist. Due to this, distinct traits (homologous organs) and species that share a similar ancestor begin to emerge. Divergent evolution is the name given to this kind of evolution.

  • Adaptive radiation is the differential development of adaptations in a group of organisms, resulting in the evolution of various species, each able to survive in a variety of settings.
  • The uniformitarianism theory postulates that consistent geological processes are responsible for the progressive changes in the earth's crust.
  • Catastrophism proposes violent mechanisms to explain planetary changes.
  • Characters with comparable traits emerge as a result of convergence in evolution

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