Tuesday, 20 August 2013

North Atlantic Killer Whales May Be Branching Into Two Species | Science/AAAS | News

North Atlantic Killer Whales May Be Branching Into Two Species | Science/AAAS | News: "Evolutionary biologists have long argued about whether it’s possible for a new species to arise in a population that isn’t separated by geographic barriers, such as an ocean or a mountain range—a process called sympatric speciation"

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