The classical example of adaptive radiation in development of new species is: (a) Darwin finches (b) Marsupials of Australia (c) Giant turtles (d) All of these
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Adaptive radiation is characterised by large changes in the common ancestors , to suit a number of different environmental conditions , in a relatively short period of time. Darwin finches and Giant turtles shows adaptive radiation in Galapagos islands . Marsupials showed adaptive radiation in Australia , which was essentially cut off from other major land masses and marsupials didn't face any compitation with other placements..
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Adaptive radiation is characterised by large changes in the common ancestors , to suit a number of different environmental conditions , in a relatively short period of time. Darwin finches and Giant turtles shows adaptive radiation in Galapagos islands . Marsupials showed adaptive radiation in Australia , which was essentially cut off from other major land masses and marsupials didn't face any compitation with other placements..
hence option D is correct answer ...
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