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why the darwin's finches ongalapagos islands underwent allopatric speciation​

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Darwin's finches on the Galapagos Islands, which may have speciated allopatrically because of volcanic eruptions that divided populations, is a famous example. adaptive radiation in Galapagos finchesFourteen species of Galapagos finches that evolved from a common ancestor

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Allopatric speciation

Allopatric speciationDarwin's finches on the Galapagos Islands, which may have speciated allopatrically because of volcanic eruptions that divided populations, is a famous example. adaptive radiation in Galapagos finchesFourteen species of Galapagos finches that evolved from a common ancestor.

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