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Over-arching theories are particularly important and reflect broad understandings of a particular part of the natural world.
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![A figure looks at three mountain peaks. Each peak has a snowcap. Two peaks have a butterfly below the snow, and the one in the middle has one in the snow. Each with a unique pattern, though the middle one has characteristics of both. The figure says "Hmm... based on what I know about speciation and other examples like this. I'd hypothesize that the alpine species is a hybrid between two species from lower elevations."](https://undsci.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/63927_evo_resources_resource_image_47_original.gif)
Scientific explanations (1 of 3) – hypotheses
Hypotheses are proposed explanations for a fairly narrow set of phenomena, usually based on prior experience, scientific background knowledge, preliminary observations, and logic.![On a snowy slope, the hybrid butterfly is flying. Next to it is a thermometer showing a high temperature. On the snow sits the lowland butterfly, it's temperature is low. The figure makes an observation "Hmm... the alpine butterflies are darker than species at lower elevation which could be caused by natural selection for heat absorption. If this theory applies, I'd expect coloration to affect the butterflie's body temperature."](https://undsci.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/25949_evo_resources_resource_image_48_original.gif)
Scientific explanations (2 of 3) – theories
Theories are broad explanations for a wide range of phenomena. They are concise, coherent, systematic, predictive, and broadly applicable.![A figure looks at an evolutionary tree of butterflies imposed over map and observes. They say , " Hmm.. evolutionary theory suggests other interesting questions to investigate. What other species are these butterflies closely related to? How might these species evolve in response to global warming?"](https://undsci.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/84664_evo_resources_resource_image_49_original.gif)