Pronunciation: /ˌspesɪˈeɪʃən/
noun the formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution
A1 Speciation is the process of new species evolving from existing ones.
A2 Scientists study speciation to understand how biodiversity is created.
B1 Natural selection plays a key role in the process of speciation.
B2 Genetic isolation can lead to speciation by preventing gene flow between populations.
C1 Speciation events can be triggered by environmental changes or geographic isolation.
C2 The study of speciation patterns can provide insights into evolutionary history and adaptation.
formal The process of speciation occurs when a new species evolves from a common ancestor.
informal Speciation happens when a new type of plant or animal is formed.
slang Yo, did you hear about that crazy speciation that went down in the jungle?
figurative The speciation of ideas within the scientific community led to diverse theories on evolution.
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