Posts Tagged ‘divergence’
How we chew: It’s all in the tongue
BROWN (US) — Beginning with early amphibians, mammals and fish took divergent evolutionary paths, using their tongue in different ways to chew and digest their food. Continue…
Tuesday, June 28, 2011 12:40 - 0 Comments
Earth & Environment - Nov 2, 2009 11:35 - 0 Comments

Beetles point to habitat’s role in biodiversity
VANDERBILT (US)—Tiny leaf beetles that flit among the maple and willow trees in a Vermont town have provided some of the clearest evidence yet that environmental factors play a major role in the formation of new species. (more…)










