Island colonization leads to new species and evolutionary change.
The article discusses how new species can form on islands. It looks at how different species are classified and how scientists use genetics to study their relationships. The research explores how animals on islands evolve differently depending on their surroundings. It also talks about how new species can arise from small populations and how competition and mating choices play a role in this process. The study suggests that different types of speciation can occur on islands, leading to the creation of new species over time.