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

  2. Apr 28, 2017 · Divergent evolution is the process whereby groups from the same common ancestor evolve and accumulate differences, resulting in the formation of new species.

  3. Jun 16, 2022 · 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.

  4. May 26, 2020 · 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.

  5. Dec 13, 2019 · In divergent evolution, a single species interbreeds, either through natural means or artificially chosen traits and selective breeding, and then that species begins to branch off and become a different species.

  6. This process is called convergent evolution. (To converge means to come together, like two lines meeting at a point.) For example, two distantly related species that live in the Arctic, the arctic fox and the ptarmigan (a bird), both undergo seasonal changes of color from dark to snowy white.

  7. Oct 4, 2019 · 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.

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