Exam 20: Speciation and Macroevolution
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The distinctive mating signals that have evolved as part of an animal's courtship illustrate what type of reproductive isolating mechanism?
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Habitat changes for cichlids living in Lake Victoria are causing a change in:
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If a small population of mice colonizes a new area away from the range of the original species, the colony that is geographically isolated may eventually evolve into a new species.These events can be used to describe:
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Examples of "new" features, which include wings on insects, flowers on plants, and feathers on birds, are referred to as:
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Which model would predict that populations diverge from one another through the slow accumulation of adaptive changes within each population?
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The __________ species concept defines a species as a population whose members do not interbreed in nature.
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Match the following terms with their description
a.accounts for the abrupt appearance of new species in the fossil record in absence of transitional fosssils
d.contains multiple sets of chromosomes from 2 or more species
b.species with a inheritable unique diagnostic trait
e.the possession of more than 2 genomes
c.speciation results from their divergence in genetic composition
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Identify three reproductive isolating mechanisms and briefly outline how each may contribute to the formation of new species.
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Which of the following is not a problem in applying the biological definition of species?
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-If two populations diverge geographically and/or genetically from each other, and the process continues long enough, they may become two different:

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As a result of __________, large dogs such as Great Danes do not normally mate with small dogs such as Poodles.
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Which of the following statements about allopolyploidy is false?
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Temporal isolation and mechanical isolation are reproductive isolating mechanisms that are classified as:
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If two species have incompatible mating structures, then __________ will prevent them from mating.
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Two mammals, a sheep and a goat, produce offspring.Only the F1 and F2 generations produce fertile offspring.This is occurs as result of:
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Which of the following is most likely to occur if a parasite accidentally introduced into the Great Lakes kills 95% of all living organisms living in the lakes?
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a.accounts for the abrupt appearance of new species in the fossil record in absence of transitional fosssils
d.contains multiple sets of chromosomes from 2 or more species
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c.speciation results from their divergence in genetic composition
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