Types of Evolution
Evolution can be divided into four types. They are
- Divergent Evolution: Divergent Evolution is the type of evolution where two or more new species comes out from a common ancestor.
- Convergent Evolution: Convergent Evolution is the type of evolution where two or more different species show similar type of traits while living in different ecosystems.
- Parallel Evolution: Parallel Evolution is the type of evolution where two different species shows similar types of traits in the same ecosystem.
- Co-Evolution: Co-Evolution generally can visualize where two or more species’ evolutionary process disturbs due to the presence of another species in the same ecosystem.
What is Divergent Evolution?
Evolution is the process that we can observe in every living object. Evolution is a continuous process. It does not get stuck at any point in time. Since, from the very first ancestor, the earth witnessed a number of evolutions. A unicell gradually generates multicell living elements. This is also a type of evolution. Reptiles, Mammals, Birds, and Amphibians all are being evolved due to some reason. That may be due to natural or may be artificial. Evolution is the process; without it, a species can not survive in the world. Many species are extinct around the globe. As they can’t able to evolve themselves.