convergentevolutionanalogoustraitsadaptiveradiationdivergentevolutionparallelevolutionoccurs when twospecies share acommon ancestorbut have evolvedaway from eachotherexhibithomologoustraits throughindependentevolutionwolves,dogs andfoxesdesertfox,arctic foxsimilar traits butevolvedindependently intwo organisms notsharing a recentcommon ancestorvertebrates’skeletons isan exampleof thisadaptiveradiationspecies becomephysically separated,are subject to differentelection pressures,causing their commonancestral traits todiverge as they moveaway from each otherFree!birds,bats andbutterflieswhen organismsshare a commonancestor they willalso share certaintraitsconvergentevolutionanalogoustraitsadaptiveradiationdivergentevolutionparallelevolutionoccurs when twospecies share acommon ancestorbut have evolvedaway from eachotherexhibithomologoustraits throughindependentevolutionwolves,dogs andfoxesdesertfox,arctic foxsimilar traits butevolvedindependently intwo organisms notsharing a recentcommon ancestorvertebrates’skeletons isan exampleof thisadaptiveradiationspecies becomephysically separated,are subject to differentelection pressures,causing their commonancestral traits todiverge as they moveaway from each otherFree!birds,bats andbutterflieswhen organismsshare a commonancestor they willalso share certaintraits

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  1. convergent evolution
  2. analogous traits
  3. adaptive radiation
  4. divergent evolution
  5. parallel evolution
  6. occurs when two species share a common ancestor but have evolved away from each other
  7. exhibit homologous traits through independent evolution
  8. wolves, dogs and foxes
  9. desert fox, arctic fox
  10. similar traits but evolved independently in two organisms not sharing a recent common ancestor
  11. vertebrates’ skeletons is an example of this
  12. adaptive radiation
  13. species become physically separated, are subject to different election pressures, causing their common ancestral traits to diverge as they move away from each other
  14. Free!
  15. birds, bats and butterflies
  16. when organisms share a common ancestor they will also share certain traits