A) population.
B) species.
C) genus.
D) hybrid.
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A) allopatric speciation; ecological isolation
B) sympatric speciation; habitat differentiation
C) allopatric speciation; behavioral isolation
D) sympatric speciation; allopolyploidy
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A) A5
B) B4
C) A3
D) A1
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A) the environment is changing
B) hybrids have lower fitness than either parent population
C) prezygotic isolating mechanisms are in place
D) gene flow is low
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A) biological
B) genetic
C) ecological
D) morphological
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A) reduced hybrid viability
B) hybrid breakdown
C) reduced hybrid fertility
D) gametic isolation
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A) A single clade (that is, a group of species that share a common ancestor) can include species that formed by gradualism and other species that formed by punctuated equilibrium.
B) A single clade (that is, a group of species that share a common ancestor) will either include species that formed by gradualism or species that formed by punctuated equilibrium.
C) Assuming that the tip of each line represents a species, there are five extant (that is, not extinct) species resulting from the earliest common ancestor.
D) Species X and Z best represent species that evolved by punctuated equilibrium.
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A) sympatrically, by a point mutation affecting morphology or behavior
B) sympatrically, due to extensive inbreeding
C) allopatrically, due to extensive inbreeding
D) allopatrically, after the ancestral species has split into two populations
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A) sympatric speciation and habitat isolation
B) sympatric speciation and temporal isolation
C) allopatric speciation and habitat isolation
D) allopatric speciation and gametic isolation
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A) They must have strong postzygotic isolating mechanisms to spend winter in such close proximity.
B) They must have strong prezygotic isolating mechanisms to spend winter in such close proximity.
C) These two species mate in different climates.
D) Reinforcement must be occurring when they winter together.
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A) Such alleles should be absent.
B) Their allele frequency should be nearly the same as the allele frequencies in toad populations distant from the hybrid zone.
C) The alleles heterozygosity should be higher among the hybrid toads than in toad populations distant from the hybrid zone.
D) Their allele frequency on one edge of the hybrid zone should roughly equal their frequency on the opposite edge of the hybrid zone.
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A) prezygotic isolation
B) reinforcement
C) allopatric speciation
D) sympatric speciation
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A) Yes; natural selection has affected the frequency of the two different forms.
B) Yes; they have completely different coloration.
C) Yes; they are reproductively isolated based on habitat.
D) No; they still can interbreed.
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A) speed up the process of speciation
B) tend to promote adaptation to the new food plants
C) tend to slow adaptation to the new food plants
D) represent a colonizing event response
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A) Only I is correct.
B) Only II is correct.
C) Only III is correct.
D) I, II, and III are correct.
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A) Build a canal linking the two ponds that permits free movement of mosquitofish, but not of predators.
B) Transfer only female mosquitofish from a predator-rich pond to a predator-poor pond.
C) Perform a reciprocal transfer of females between predator-rich and predator-poor ponds.
D) Remove predators from a predator-rich pond and transfer them to a predator-poor pond.
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A) two species live in different habitats
B) two species mate at different times
C) two species share courtship activities
D) two snails have shells that spiral in different directions
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A) the same as microevolution, but includes the origin of new species
B) evolution above the species level
C) defined as the evolution of microscopic organisms into organisms that can be seen with the naked eye
D) defined as a change in allele or gene frequency over the course of many generations
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A) genetic
B) ecological
C) morphological
D) biological
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A) increased gene flow
B) polyploidy
C) decreased sexual selection
D) habitat sharing
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