speciation

noun
spe·​ci·​a·​tion | \ ˌspē-shē-ˈā-shən How to pronounce speciation (audio) , -sē-\

Definition of speciation

: the process of biological species formation

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Other Words from speciation

speciate \ ˈspē-​shē-​ˌāt How to pronounce speciate (audio) , -​sē-​ \ intransitive verb
speciational \ ˌspē-​shē-​ˈā-​shnəl How to pronounce speciational (audio) , -​sē-​ , -​shə-​nᵊl \ adjective

Examples of speciation in a Sentence

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The breakneck pace of that speciation event turned heads both in the scientific community and in the media. Quanta Magazine, "New Bird Species Arises From Hybrids, as Scientists Watch," 13 Dec. 2017 By pinpointing many such transfers, then, scientists can sort out the relative order of speciation involved. Quanta Magazine, "Chronological Clues to Life’s Early History Lurk in Gene Transfers," 24 Apr. 2018 Instead, Janke said, at least some of the whale speciation has been driven by personal taste. Author: Karen Weintraub, Anchorage Daily News, "Baleen whales intermingled as they evolved, and share DNA with distant cousins," 7 Apr. 2018 Some experts think that even today hybrid speciation may be far from rare. Jordana Cepelewicz, Washington Post, "When two different types of birds mated, a new species, Big Bird, was born," 6 Mar. 2018 The lab is testing a theory discussed in recent years that postulates such adaptation to new environments drives the process of speciation. Cristela Guerra, BostonGlobe.com, "Harvard University has an underground lizard colony," 28 Feb. 2018 Cichlid fishes have undergone a mind-boggling degree of speciation. Axel Meyer, Scientific American, "The Extraordinary Evolution of Cichlid Fishes," 23 May 2017 Charles Darwin believed that speciation probably took place over hundreds if not thousands of generations, advancing far too gradually to be detected directly. Quanta Magazine, "New Bird Species Arises From Hybrids, as Scientists Watch," 13 Dec. 2017 By pinpointing many such transfers, then, scientists can sort out the relative order of speciation involved. Quanta Magazine, "Chronological Clues to Life’s Early History Lurk in Gene Transfers," 24 Apr. 2018

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First Known Use of speciation

1906, in the meaning defined above

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