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The most common mechanism for sympatric speciation in plants is
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Many male songbirds have very distinctive songs that are used to attract females.These songs are an example of a ________ isolating mechanism.
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Hybridization regularly occurs between three species of Darwin's finches on Daphne Major,but the finches are still considered different species because
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Indicate the scenario(s)that could directly result in sympatric speciation.Check all that apply.
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After an initial rapid rise in the number of species on Earth,there was a plateau that experienced very little fluctuation in the number of species.
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Why do the Galápagos Islands and the Hawaiian Islands have so many endemic species of flies and birds? Check all that apply.
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The ________ model assumes that evolution occurs in spurts,between which there are long periods of stasis with little evolutionary change.
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The hundreds of species of Drosophila in Hawaii exhibit different mating rituals.This isolating mechanism is
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Which statements about the Lake Victoria cichlid fishes are true? Check all that apply.
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Select the concepts emphasized by Ernst Mayr's biological species concept.Check all that apply.
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The model that assumes that evolution proceeds with slow successive change in a given evolutionary line is referred to as
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The ________ definition of species says that a species is a group of organisms that are reproductively isolated from other such groups.
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Studies of snapping shrimp on either side of the Isthmus of Panama have shown that each Caribbean shrimp species is more closely related to a Pacific shrimp species than it is to any other Caribbean shrimp species.The most likely explanation for this result is
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The sunflower species Helianthus anomalus is thought to have been formed by hybridization between the sunflower species H.petiolaris and H.annuus because it contains a set of chromosomes from both parental species.H.anomalus is most likely an example of instantaneous speciation through
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If species are competing for the same resource,one species is likely to go extinct through competitive exclusion,or natural selection will drive the evolution of
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