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NICHES
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- In evolutionary biology, adaptive radiation is a process in which organisms diversify rapidly from an ancestral species into a multitude of new forms, particularly when a change in the environment makes new resources available, alters biotic interactions or opens new environmental niches.
- It is the eon during which abundant animal and plant life has proliferated, diversified and colonized various niches on the Earth's surface, beginning with the Cambrian period when animals first developed hard shells that can be clearly preserved in the fossil record.
- Orderly arrangements of columns, pilasters and lintels, as well as the use of semicircular arches, hemispherical domes, niches and aediculae replaced the more complex proportional systems and irregular profiles of medieval buildings.
- Studies on birds have helped develop key concepts in biology including evolution, behaviour and ecology such as the definition of species, the process of speciation, instinct, learning, ecological niches, guilds, island biogeography, phylogeography, and conservation.
- Factory tours, industrial heritage, creative art and crafts workshops are the object of cultural niches like industrial tourism and creative tourism.
- It was released with considerable fanfare, slightly obscuring the earlier Intel i960, which was successful in some niches of embedded systems.
- The town has been undergoing economic and population growth, and development as rural niches are supplanted by bedroom communities.
- While seabirds vary greatly in lifestyle, behaviour and physiology, they often exhibit striking convergent evolution, as the same environmental problems and feeding niches have resulted in similar adaptations.
- The building's design includes deep roofs with dormers, terracotta spandrels and panels, niches, balconies, and balustrades.
- These bone boxes were placed in smaller niches of the burial caves, on the benches used for the desiccation of the corpse, or even on the floor.
- These two groups only occupied two ecological niches during the Mesozoic, living in water and on the ground, while the toothed enantiornithes were the dominant birds that ruled the trees and air.
- Modern mausolea may also act as columbaria (a type of mausoleum for cremated remains) with additional cinerary urn niches.
- Non-mammalian cynodonts occupied a variety of ecological niches, both as carnivores and as herbivores.
- Trajan's Column was originally flanked by two sections of the Ulpian Library, a Greek chamber and a Latin chamber, which faced each other and had walls lined with niches and wooden bookcases for scrolls.
- Traditionally, it was thought that shrew opossums lost ground to these and other placental invaders that fill the same ecological niches.
- However, the species within each ecomorph group are not entirely alike and there are variations in the details of their niches, including both widespread generalists and more restricted specialists.
- Into the semi-circular brick wall are set gravestones and niches containing the urns of distinguished Socialists and Communists.
- In 1785, an official by the name of Diego Ruiz stumbled upon the Pyramid of the Niches, whilst looking for clandestine tobacco plantings breaching the royal monopoly in this isolated area rarely visited by the authorities.
- Some trace it to the apse of Christian churches, others to the alcove shrines or niches of Buddhist architecture.
- All the 14 families and 189 known snouter species descended from a small shrew-like animal, which gradually evolved and diversified to fill most of the ecological niches in the archipelago — from tiny worm-like beings to large herbivores and predators.
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