You are a scientist working in a remote area of the world. Recently, you
discovered a population of organisms that you think represents a new
species. To report this discovery to the rest of the scientific community, you
write an article to be published in a scientific journal that describes these
organisms and presents your reasons for proposing that this population
represents a new species.
Write an article in which your
1. Describe the organisms in the newly discovered population.
2. Compare the discovered organisms to an existing population that you
report as the original population.
3. Explain the adaptation(s) that the discovered population exhibit(s)
that led to the process of natural selection, resulting in the "new"
population
4. Explain the criteria that the discovered population exhibits that would
constitute a valid argument for it being considered a new species.
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