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Big Bang migration

Big Bang migration refers to the rapid movement of a species or population into new areas following significant environmental changes, such as climate shifts or habitat transformations. This phenomenon often occurs after events like the end of an ice age or major geological shifts, when formerly inhospitable regions become suitable for life. As species spread into these new areas, they may adapt to different conditions, leading to increased diversity. This movement is crucial for understanding how ecosystems evolve and how species respond to changing environments over time.