| adaptive radiation |
The formation of many new species following the availability of new environments or the development of a new adaptation.
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| adaptive radiation |
The evolution and spreading out of related species into new niches.
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| adaptive radiation |
The rapid diversification of a group of species into various habitats over a relatively short period of geological time. However, the term is often used as a synonym for any large monophyletic group of taxa.
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| adaxial |
The side of a lateral organ that initiates next to (ad, close to) the meristem.
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| adaptive radiation |
Multiplication of species from a single phyletic line into a series of closely related taxa occupying different niches or adaptive zones.
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| ADA | (biology) nearest to or facing toward the axis of an organ or organism |
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