A) should be more different than when sympatric.
B) should be more similar than when sympatric.
C) should be larger than when sympatric.
D) should be smaller than when sympatric.
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A) successive descent model.
B) punctuated equilibrium.
C) gradualism.
D) the allopatric model.
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A) they have different fitnesses.
B) they are reproductively isolated.
C) they are mechanically isolated.
D) they occupy different niches.
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A) hybrid sterility
B) behavioral isolation
C) ecological isolation
D) mechanical isolation
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A) gradual
B) sympatric
C) allopatric
D) sexual
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A) prezygotic isolating mechanisms.
B) hybrids.
C) character displacement.
D) polyploid individuals.
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A) Darwin's finches are not different species according to the Biological Species Concept.
B) Adaptation to different food sources led to behavioral isolation in Darwin's finches.
C) Mating songs are primarily determined by the acoustics of different beaks.
D) Adaptation to different food sources likely occurred after reproductive isolation in Darwin's finches.
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A) Speciation is slow because it depends on emigration from the mainland.
B) Most speciation occurs allopatrically.
C) Ecological competition may cause new species to go extinct slowing speciation.
D) Speciation by polyploidy is most common.
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A) gradualism
B) punctuated equilibrium
C) adaptation
D) natural selection
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A) hybridization
B) postzygotic
C) prezygotic
D) adaptive
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A) prezygotic and behavioral.
B) prezygotic and temporal.
C) prezygotic and geographical.
D) postzygotic and mechanical.
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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.
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A) allopolyploidy.
B) autopolyploidy.
C) parthenogenesis.
D) hybrid sterility.
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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) postzygotic and behavioral.
B) prezygotic and temporal.
C) prezygotic and geographical.
D) prezygotic and mechanical.
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A) developmental differences.
B) genetic blocks.
C) isolating mechanisms.
D) somatic mutations.
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A) sympatric speciation.
B) allopatric speciation.
C) racial speciation.
D) ecotypical speciation.
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A) snapping shrimp in the Caribbean and the Pacific were never part of the same population.
B) snapping shrimp species in each ocean diverged prior to the formation of the Isthmus of Panama.
C) snapping shrimp species in each ocean diverged after the formation of the Isthmus of Panama.
D) creation of the Panama Canal allowed interbreeding between populations of shrimp.
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A) one plant species blooms in June-July and a second plant species blooms in August-September.
B) one plant species is pollinated by bees and a second plant species is pollinated by moths.
C) two plant species live on the same mountainside, but one lives on rocky outcrops and the other in open meadows.
D) two plant species have incompatible gametes.
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A) hybridization
B) postzygotic
C) prezygotic
D) adaptive
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