Chapter 18: Q. 24 (page 465)
What do both rate of speciation models have in common?
Short Answer
Both models of speciation rate have similarities as both include influences of mutations, genetic drifts, gene flow and laws of natural selection.
Chapter 18: Q. 24 (page 465)
What do both rate of speciation models have in common?
Both models of speciation rate have similarities as both include influences of mutations, genetic drifts, gene flow and laws of natural selection.
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a. when individuals of the same species in different geographical areas reproduce
b. when any two individuals sharing the same habitat reproduce
c. when members of closely related species reproduce
d. when offspring of the same parents reproduce
Which of the following statements is false? a. Punctuated equilibrium is most likely to occur in a small population that experiences a rapid change in its environment. b. Punctuated equilibrium is most likely to occur in a large population that lives in a stable climate. c. Gradual speciation is most likely to occur in species that live in a stable climate. d. Gradual speciation and punctuated equilibrium both result in the evolution of new species.
Why do island chains provide ideal conditions for adaptive radiation to occur?
Which of the following situations will lead to natural selection?
a. The seeds of two plants land near each other and one grows larger than the other.
b. Two types of fish eat the same kind of food, and one is better able to gather food than the other.
c. Male lions compete for the right to mate with females, with only one possible winner.
d. all of the above
Explain why the statement that a monkey is more evolved than a mouse is incorrect.
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