Exam 14: Macroevolution: the Long Run
Exam 1: The Whale and the Virus: How Scientists Study Evolution37 Questions
Exam 2: From Natural Philosophy to Darwin: a Brief History of Evolutionary Ideas42 Questions
Exam 3: What the Rocks Say: How Geology and Paleontology Reveal the History of Life84 Questions
Exam 4: The Tree of Life: How Biologists Use Phylogeny to Reconstruct the Deep Past42 Questions
Exam 5: Raw Material: Heritable Variation Among Individuals51 Questions
Exam 6: The Ways of Change: Drift and Selection71 Questions
Exam 7: Beyond Alleles: Quantitative Genetics and the Evolution of Phenotypes42 Questions
Exam 8: The History in Our Genes65 Questions
Exam 9: From Genes to Traits: the Evolution of Genetic Networks and Development67 Questions
Exam 10: Natural Selection: Empirical Studies in the Wild40 Questions
Exam 11: Sex: Causes and Consequences43 Questions
Exam 12: After Conception: the Evolution of Life History and Parental Care43 Questions
Exam 13: The Origin of Species48 Questions
Exam 14: Macroevolution: the Long Run57 Questions
Exam 15: Intimate Partnerships: How Species Adapt to Each Other39 Questions
Exam 16: Brains and Behavior60 Questions
Exam 17: Human Evolution: a New Kind of Ape70 Questions
Exam 18: Evolutionary Medicine70 Questions
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Which of the following factors involved in the Cambrian explosion was likely not due to a changing ocean chemistry?
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Why do scientists argue that climate change may be leading to a mass extinction?
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Wings may not necessarily be a key innovation for Insecta, but rather a key innovation for lineages within Insecta. For example, Coleoptera, the most diverse group of insects, have forewings that are modified as a hardened elytra and membranous hindwings for flight. How might wings have increased the success of Coleoptera?
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Based on the history of marsupial colonization, extinction, and vicariant events, which of the following should be true of currently existing marsupials?
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Which of the following is true regarding atmospheric carbon dioxide levels?
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When evolutionary biologists adapt population growth models to measure diversity, death rate is substituted for
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Which of the following is true in reference to the major evolutionary faunas?
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Younger fossils are often morphologically different from older fossils in a lineage. How do paleontologists think the morphological transition happened?
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Why did paleobiologist David Raup use marine invertebrate fossils to calculate changes in biodiversity through time?
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How did an increased understanding of plate tectonics help biogeographers better understand the distribution of species?
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