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two related fox species, the red fox and the kit fox, have adapted to different environments. the red fox lives in forests and around farmland where it can blend in with the trees. the kit fox lives in the plains and deserts, where its sandy color helps it blend into the surroundings. the kit fox also has larger ears which help it stay cool in the hot desert climate.
which type of evolution, co - evolution, divergent, adaptive radiation, convergent, or punctuated equilibrium is best represented by these two organisms? justify your answer.
The two fox species (red fox and kit fox) share a common ancestor but have evolved different traits (e.g., red fox's color for forest camouflage, kit fox's large ears for desert cooling) to adapt to distinct environments. Divergent evolution occurs when a common ancestor gives rise to species with different adaptations due to different environmental pressures, which matches this scenario. Co - evolution involves reciprocal evolution between interacting species, adaptive radiation is rapid diversification into many forms, convergent is unrelated species developing similar traits, and punctuated equilibrium is long periods of stasis with rapid change—none fit as well as divergent here.
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Divergent evolution. The red fox and kit fox share a common ancestor but have evolved different adaptations (e.g., camouflage for different habitats, ear size for temperature regulation) due to different environmental pressures, which is characteristic of divergent evolution.