The Modern Period
Adaptive radiation is the process by which organisms rapidly diversify into a wide variety of forms to adapt to different environments. This phenomenon often occurs when a species colonizes a new habitat with varied ecological niches, leading to the evolution of new species that are uniquely suited to their environments. The result is a branching pattern of evolution where common ancestors give rise to multiple, distinct lineages, each adapted to specific challenges and opportunities in their surroundings.
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