B.10C Living Together Does Not Always Work – Assessment – 04
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- What characteristics would indicate that speciation has taken place between two groups of apple maggot fly?
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- Which of the following is an example of sympatric speciation.
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- Which of the following is not a geographic barrier to speciation?
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- Sympatric speciation occurs when there is a geographic barrier between the two species.
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- In your own words explain how speciation can occur between two populations of birds in the same genus, that have different courtship rituals. Use examples to support your point.
Answers should include the fact that mates of the same species are identified by behavioral isolation from specific courtship rituals and allow for a better chance of survival for the offspring.
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