A) Darwin's finches are not different species according to the Biological Species Concept.
B) Adaptation to different food sources indirectly led to behavioral isolation in Darwin's finches.
C) Behavioral isolation in Darwin's finches is unrelated to beak shape.
D) Adaptation to different food sources likely occurred after reproductive isolation in Darwin's finches.
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A) allopatric speciation; almost instantaneously
B) allopatric speciation; very slowly
C) sympatric speciation; almost instantaneously
D) sympatric speciation; very slowly
E) adaptive radiation; very slowly
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A) existence of groups of closely related species recently evolved from a common ancestor.
B) existence of groups of distantly related species recently evolved from a common ancestor.
C) existence of groups of closely related species recently evolved from different ancestors through hybridization.
D) existence of individuals of closely related species that originated in different areas within diverse habitats, but that have rejoined as a single species.
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A) The two squirrel populations must eat distinct species of plants.
B) The area that the squirrel populations occupy changes so that the squirrel populations exist in distinct habitats.
C) The fur color of the two squirrel populations must become distinct.
D) The two squirrel populations select mates using the same sexual behavior.
E) The two squirrel populations become reproductively isolated.
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A) Apple flies typically mate with apple flies, and hawthorn flies typically mate with hawthorn flies.
B) Apple flies and hawthorn flies emerge from their hosts at different times of the year.
C) Apple flies and hawthorn flies are able to form fertile hybrids.
D) Apple flies and hawthorn flies are physically indistinguishable from each other.
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A) selection on food source indirectly led to the evolution of reproductive isolating mechanisms.
B) selection on reproductive isolating mechanisms indirectly led to the evolution of different food preferences.
C) reproductive isolating mechanisms evolved primarily through genetic drift.
D) different food preferences evolved primarily through genetic drift.
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A) Darwin's publication On the Origin of Species changed the view of evolution from gradualism to that of punctuated equilibrium.
B) According to the theory of punctuated equilibrium, evolutionary change occurs only during brief periods of speciation.
C) Stasis is likely caused by periods of disruptive and directional selection.
D) Gradualism suggests that evolutionary change is not linked to speciation.
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A) Two bear species that are able to breed in zoos but have separate ranges in nature.
B) Two skunk species that look morphologically similar but are unable to interbreed.
C) Two snake species that look morphologically different but regularly form fertile hybrids.
D) Two plant species with no gene flow between them.
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A) Allopatric speciation occurred mainly during periods of glacial recession.
B) Divergence occurred mainly during periods of glacial advance.
C) The availability of a variety of habitats favored diversification.
D) Reproductive isolation was reinforced mainly during periods of glacial recession.
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A) allopatric speciation through genetic drift.
B) allopatric speciation through natural selection.
C) sympatric speciation through genetic drift.
D) sympatric speciation through natural selection.
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A) The impact triggered global forest fires that obscured the sun.
B) The asteroid killed animals it hit upon impact.
C) The asteroid was very hot when it entered the atmosphere and heated up the planet.
D) The asteroid created a massive dust cloud that obscured the sun.
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A) a second set of scales that lie beneath the top outermost scales.
B) a second set of jaws in their throats.
C) gill arches that are not covered by an operculum, which prevents hiding places for gill parasites.
D) digestive tracts that are able to process most substrates, which has eliminated the need for feeding specialization.
E) ability to change color in relationship to their environment.
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A) Contributing to climate change.
B) Intentionally killing all members of a species.
C) Destroying habitat.
D) Blocking evolution.
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A) each bird species evolved different adaptations in allopatry and then colonized the other islands.
B) one bird species colonized each island and then evolved into distinct species on that island through character displacement.
C) each bird species colonized one island and then no further speciation occurred.
D) many ancestral bird species colonized each island.
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A) The adaptive radiation of the estimated 300 species of cichlid fish was very rapid and took place during the last 200,000 years.
B) The adaptive radiation of the Lake Victoria cichlids may have resulted from a key evolutionary innovation.
C) Speciation of the Lake Victoria cichlids was mainly sympatric.
D) The diversity of the Lake Victoria cichlids continues today because the lake is devoid of predators.
E) Many of the Lake Victoria cichlids have very specialized adaptations that allow them to occupy diverse habitats within the lake.
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A) evolution of a third species
B) reinforcement of prezygotic isolating mechanisms
C) extinction of the parental species
D) increased gene flow between the parental species
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A) snapping shrimp in the Caribbean and the Pacific were never part of the same population.
B) snapping shrimp species were completely diverged prior to the formation of the Isthmus of Panama.
C) the formation of the Isthmus of Panama had no effect on speciation in snapping shrimp.
D) snapping shrimp species diverged after the formation of the Isthmus of Panama.
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