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  2. Divergent evolution is the process whereby groups from the same common ancestor evolve and accumulate differences, resulting in the formation of new species.

  3. Divergent evolution - Wikipedia

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    Divergent evolution or divergent selection is the accumulation of differences between closely related populations within a species, sometimes leading to speciation.

  4. Divergent evolution - Definition and Examples - Biology Online

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    In divergent evolution, species from a common ancestral origin evolve similar anatomical parts (called homologous structures) but with dissimilar functions. One possible cause of divergent evolution is migration.

  5. What is Divergent Evolution? Divergent evolution is a type of evolution that leads to varying functional developments or changes in similar basic structured organs of organisms belonging to a similar origin or similar ancestry.

  6. Difference between Convergent and Divergent Evolution

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    Divergent evolution demonstrates how species can have common (homologous) anatomical structures which have evolved for different purposes. Convergent evolution happens in organisms that are not closely related while divergent evolution is observed in organisms that are closely related.

  7. Divergent Evolution - SpringerLink

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    Divergent evolution or evolutionary branching occurs in response to selective pressure like changes in biotic factors (e.g., species interactions) and abiotic factors (environmental factors like climate, nutrient status, physical structure, and niche divergence) which drive natural selection.

  8. Divergent Evolution - Biology Simple

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    Understanding divergent evolution can provide insights into the diversity of life on Earth and how species adapt to different ecological niches. By studying the factors driving divergent evolution, scientists gain a clearer picture of how evolution shapes the natural world.

  9. What Is Divergent Evolution? - ThoughtCo

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    Divergent evolution is a type of macroevolution that creates more diversity in species in the biosphere. Sometimes, divergent evolution occurs through chance happenings over time. Other cases of divergent evolution become necessary for survival in a changing environment.

  10. What is divergent evolution? - Discover Wildlife

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    Divergent evolution is a process in which two or more closely related species become more dissimilar over time due to different selective pressures in their environments. It typically occurs when a single ancestral species diversifies into multiple descendant species, each adapted to different ecological niches or lifestyles.

  11. Divergent evolution shows how species can have common anatomical structures that have evolved for different tasks. Convergent evolution occurs in the organisms which are not closely related, while Divergent evolution is shown in the organisms which are closely related.