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Speciation – How female choice creates new species | Science & technology – The Economist
If a male looks wrong, he is wrong

NATURAL SELECTION, as propounded in Charles Darwins master work, On the Origin of Species, explains how organisms evolve and adapt to their circumstances. Paradoxically, though, it is a bit hazy on the actual subject of its title, namely how parent species spin off new, daughter species. Darwin recognised that diverse ecological niches encourage speciation (though he did not use those as-yet-uninvented terms). But he did not ask how incipient daughter species were prevented from remixing before…
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