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Study Reveals How Migratory Predators May Influence Distant Species Evolution

Study Reveals How Migratory Predators May Influence Distant Species Evolution

A recent study indicates that migratory predators could play a role in the evolution of species located thousands of kilometers apart, even without direct interaction.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 2 days ago
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Research published on June 15, 2026, highlights the potential impact of migratory predators on the evolutionary paths of distant species. For instance, a snake in Thailand might influence the evolution of a snake species in the Philippines.

The findings suggest that these predators can serve as evolutionary agents across vast distances, challenging the conventional understanding of species interaction and evolution.

This study opens new avenues for exploring how migration patterns can affect biodiversity and evolutionary processes globally.