Crowd-sourced science sheds light on how new species form across space and time
By Katie Marshall, Associate professor, Zoology, University of British Columbia
Emily Black, Master of Science student, Zoology, University of British Columbia
Imagine a jungle. It’s probably a lush forest, filled with different bird songs and the hum of thousands of different kinds of insects. Now imagine a tundra: barren, windswept terrain with relatively few kinds of plants or animals.
These two places…
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Thursday, August 24, 2023