Multiple ChoiceHow does temporal isolation prevent successful interbreeding among members of different species?570views
Multiple ChoiceWhich type of reproductive isolation most likely played a significant role in the speciation of Galápagos finches?22views
Multiple ChoiceWhen gene flow between two populations ceases, the potential for __________ exists. 1574views3rank
Multiple ChoiceBird guides once listed the myrtle warbler and Audubon's warbler as distinct species that lived side by side in parts of their ranges. However, recent books show them as eastern and western forms of a single species, the yellow-rumped warbler. Apparently, the myrtle warbler and Audubon's warbler __________. 2017views
Multiple ChoiceImagine that part of a population of South American finches is blown by a storm onto an island far offshore and manages to survive and reproduce there for a period of 10,000 years. After that period, a climate change results in lower sea levels and the reconnection of the island with the mainland. Members of the formerly isolated island finch population can now interact freely with members of the original mainland population. Which of the following observations would, by itself, lead you to conclude unequivocally that the island finch population had evolved into a distinct species, according to the biological species concept? 1750views
Multiple ChoiceAt which point in the adaptation of a population is it clear that speciation has occurred? 1404views
Multiple ChoiceThree species of frogs, Rana pipiens, Rana clamitans, and Rana sylvatica, all mate in the same ponds, but they pair off correctly because they have different calls. This is a specific example of a __________ barrier, called __________. 1239views
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following reproductive barriers actually prevents individuals of closely related species from copulating successfully? 1465views
Multiple ChoiceTwo species of water lilies in the same pond do not interbreed because one blooms at night and the other during the day. The reproductive barrier between them is an example of __________. 1280views
Multiple ChoiceThere are two groups of pine trees that appear to be very similar phenotypically and genotypically. However, one releases pollen in January, when the female structures of that group are receptive, and one in March. What kind of reproductive barrier is this? 1118views