Islands tend to have fewer species than the mainlands they resemble. Furthermore, island species often include many
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Islands tend to have fewer species than the mainlands they resemble. Furthermore, island species often include many flying organisms and few terrestrial ones. Do these biogeographic patterns support evolution or the purposeful distribution of organisms? Why?
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Conceptual Integrated Science
ISBN: 9780321818508
2nd Edition
Authors: Paul G Hewitt, Suzanne A Lyons
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