Dobzhansky described the role of reproductive isolation in the formation of new species.
The result of this would be the formation of new species.
The formation of polynuclear species is driven by the reduction in charge density within the molecule as a whole.
Environmental stress, in this instance the decrease in salinity of the water, has been shown to contribute to the formation of new species.
In particular, Dobzhansky described the critical role, for the formation of new species, of the evolution of reproductive isolation.
Such quenching is due to the formation of detrimental species such as excimers.
Darwin thought that speciation, the formation of new species, is generally gradual, but he may have been wrong.
These cultural differences are analogous to the formation of different biological species (speciation).
This climate has encouraged the high speciation (formation of new species) and variety of species.
This would result in the formation of new species.