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Speciation in action and adaptation in subterranean mole rats: Patterns and theory
Eviatar Nevo
Department of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology
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Speciation
100%
Adaptation
100%
Subterranean Mole Rat
100%
Ecological Speciation
100%
Israel
50%
Environmental Challenges
50%
Genic
50%
Organizational Level
50%
Arid Environment
50%
Genetic mutation
50%
Spalax
50%
Genomic Adaptation
50%
Genetic Drift
50%
Chromosomal Speciation
50%
Genomic Selection
50%
Superspecies
50%
Chromosomal Evolution
50%
Positive Assortative Mating
50%
Macroevolution
50%
Mutation-genetics
50%
Chromosomal mutations
50%
Darwinian Evolution
50%
Progressive Stages
50%
Synthetic Theory
50%
Environmental Diversity
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Species Differentiation
100%
Mole Rat
100%
Spalax
25%
New Species
25%
Genetic Selection
25%
Assortative Mating
25%
Genomics
25%
Genetic Drift
25%