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A) prezygotic
B) postzygotic
C) parapatric
D) allopatric
E) sympatric
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A) allopatric speciation.
B) sympatric speciation.
C) prezygotic speciation.
D) postzygotic speciation.
E) parapatric speciation.
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A) sympatric
B) parapatric
C) prezygotic
D) postzygotic
E) allopatric
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A) ecological isolation.
B) behavioral isolation.
C) mechanical isolation.
D) temporal isolation.
E) hybrid inviability.
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A) sexual isolation happens as a result of mating selection, and postzygotic isolation happens when offspring cannot interbreed.
B) speciation isolates two or more species in the same area, while extinction isolates species that leave the area.
C) geographic isolation prevents two species from breeding, while prezygotic isolation is from biological differences in the species.
D) prezygotic isolation acts upon parents of two species, and postzygotic isolation acts on the offspring from two species.
E) postzygotic isolation acts upon parents of two species, and prezygotic isolation acts on the offspring from two species.
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A) M. lewisii and M cardinalis are different species.
B) Mutation in a single gene could cause a change in flower color and thus pollinator.
C) M. lewisii and M cardinalis are the same species.
D) Mutation in multiple genes over a long period of time is required to change flower color and pollinators.
E) Pollinators do not choose which flowers to pollinate based on color.
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A) ecological isolation.
B) mechanical isolation.
C) temporal isolation.
D) a process analagous to behavioral isolation in animals.
E) gametic isolation.
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A) adaptive radiation.
B) sympatric speciation.
C) background extinction rate.
D) increased extinction rate by human activity.
E) mass extinction.
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A) adaptive radiation.
B) gradualism.
C) postzygotic barriers to reproduction.
D) prezygotic barriers to reproduction.
E) independent assortment.
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A) parapatric
B) allopatric
C) sympatric
D) prezygotic
E) postzygotic
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A) parapatric
B) postzygotic
C) prezygotic
D) allopatric
E) sympatric
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A) gametic isolation.
B) ecological isolation.
C) temporal isolation.
D) hybrid infertility.
E) hybrid inviability.
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A) They adapted to fill unoccupied niches.
B) The ancestor had a prezygotic barrier to reproduction.
C) Mutation is more common on islands.
D) The species on an island went through allopatric speciation.
E) Lizards evolve more rapidly than other species.
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A) processes of reproductive isolation that can isolate species populations.
B) science of describing, naming, and classifying organisms.
C) biogeography and distributions of species that have diverged.
D) two main areas of describing and classifying organisms, and studying their evolutionary relationships.
E) studies of similarities and evolutionary relationships among species.
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A) Species (groups) pairs that shared most derived characters were shown to branch from a common ancestors at nodes.
B) Derived characters, proposed to have developed after common ancestry, were tallied for each species (group) .
C) Nodes and branches interpreted as more recently derived from common ancestors were shown further from the root.
D) All of these rules were correctly used.
E) Coelophysis (at top) was selected as an outgroup representative, sharing all features assumed to be ancestral.
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A) allopatric
B) prezygotic
C) sympatric
D) parapatric
E) postzygotic
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True/False
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A) global warming and human intervention.
B) impact of Earth's with a large, celestial body and human intervention.
C) human intervention and shifting of Earth's continents.
D) impact of Earth with a large, celestial body and shifting of Earth's continents.
E) global warming and shifting of Earth's continents.
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