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What about non‐adaptive radiation? biol. j. linn. soc?

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Answered by LuvKapoor003
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a kind of diversification not accompanied by adaptation into various significantly different niches and, therefore, resulting in a group of allopatric species which are isolated because of competitive interactions.
Answered by RiskyJaaat
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Without trying to define radiation more sharply than is usually done in textbooks, emphasis is given to what might be called non‐adaptive radiation, a kind of diversification not accompanied by adaptation into various significantly different niches and, therefore, resulting in a group of allopatric species.



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