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Think of an animal or plant that has shown natural selection and diversity through fragmentation besides the finches described in the textbook. Describe the diversification for that species.

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The Selection in evolution means generation of new biological species, usually by the division of a single species in two or more two specis of genetical difference. The rate of change in diversity depends on the rate at which taxa originate and become extinct. The number of taxa, N, changes over time due to origination and extinction. These events are analogous births or deaths of individual organisms in a population.

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