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Question
When can adaptive radiation be referred to as convergent evolution? Cite an example.
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Solution
When more than one adaptive radiation appeared to have occurred in an isolated geographical area (representing different habitats), one can call this convergent evolution; e.g., similar adaptive structures in unrelated groups of organisms, such as Australian marsupials and placental mammals.
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