cladogenesis

/kɫədəˈdʒɛnɛsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

A process of evolution in which a single species divides into two or more distinct species, often as a result of geographical or ecological changes.

“The discovery of the fossil records led scientists to believe that cladogenesis played a significant role in the diversification of life on Earth.”

Synonyms

  • diversification
  • radiation
  • speciation

Antonyms

  • convergent evolution
  • obliteration