speciation
常見例句
- Microevolution looks at changes within species overtime — changes that may be preludes to speciation, the origin of newspecies.
物種的微觀進(jìn)化隨時(shí)都在發(fā)生——變化可能導(dǎo)致物種形成,這就是新物種的起源。 - Some researchers have argued that speciation rates, both terrestrial and marine, could be much higher in the tropics, making them a "cradle" of biodiversity.
一些專家認(rèn)為,在熱帶地區(qū)的陸地和海域,物種形成的機(jī)率更高,這樣就使熱帶地區(qū)成為了生物多樣性的搖籃。 - Researchers usually link speciation to some sort of physical barrier, such as a river or mountain, which divides populations and causes them to evolve independently.
研究人員通常把物種形成與某種物理屏障相聯(lián)系,如河流或山脈,這種屏障分隔種群,使它們獨(dú)立進(jìn)化。 - The dominant theory of speciation is that it results from a slow accumulation of genetic mutations.
ECONOMIST: Genes are not all there is to heredity - Boeke says that when more of the yeast genome is synthesized, researchers will be able to use the system to study evolution and speciation.
FORBES: Yeast Goes Synthetic - So the epigenetic hypothesis of speciation has an edge.
ECONOMIST: Genes are not all there is to heredity 返回 speciation