Contemporary Biology Test 2
A group of organisms at any particular level of classification is called a
taxon
A group of organisms at any particular level of classifications is called a:
taxon
With respect to evolution, a disaster that randomly kills a large portion of the population is known as:
the bottleneck effect
Which of these statements best describes a keystone species?
their disappearance will collapse or significantly change the entire ecosystem
Shared derived characters are:
those that are distinct from the traits of the last common ancestor
when does an exotic species become an invasive species?
when it threatens native species through resource competition or disease
The diversity that enables living things to adapt and survive environmental changes is called ______:
genetic diversity
Which situation would most likely lead to allopatric speciation?
A flood causes the formation of a new lake.
Biodiversity hotspots are:
regions with the potential for high levels of extinction
What is the best for determining the relationship of closely related groups (such as different breeds of dogs)
Studying rapidly evolving DNA sequences
Genus
A group of similar species
Which of the following situations will lead to natural selection?
All of these
Speciation involving a geographic separation of populations from a parent species and subsequent evolution is called:
Allopatric speciation
_______ occurs when individuals of two different species reproduce to form a viable offspring.
Alloploidy
What term is used to describe speciation without geographic separation?
Sympatric speciation
Which of the following can be used to know whether a population is evolving?
The Hardy-Weinberg equation
A wolf and a cat belong to the same order, Carnivora. This means they also belong in the same:
Class and Phylum
When constructing a phylogenetic tree, if you were to apply parsimony, you would
Construct a tree with the fewest evolutionary changes, either genetically or morphologically
Which of the following are allopolyploids?
Cotton plants
Cladograms constructed on evidence from molecular systematics is based on:
DNA sequencing
What is the difference between a dispersal and a vicariance?
Dispersal involves the movement of the organism, whereas vicariance involves a change in the environment.
A(n) _______ species is a species that faces extinction in all or part of its range.
Endangered
Biodiversity in every taxonomic group of organism increases as the latitude increases.
False
Desert ecosystems are especially threatened by exotic species
False
If two organisms share common morphological features, they are considered to be related.
False
The wings of bats and dragonflies are homologous structures
False
The wings of bats and dragonflies are homologous structures.
False
In which of the following levels would there generally be the largest number of shared characteristics among organisms of that level?
Family
Which of the following is the correct representation of the scientific name for a cat?
Felis catus (italicized)
What does the genetic history of the Afrikaner population of Dutch settlers in South Africa provide an evidence of?
Founder effect
_______ can occur when an individual travels from one geographic location to another and joins a different population of the species.
Gene flow
Which of these conditions would result in allopatric speciation taking place more quickly?
Greater distance between the two groups
Clearing a forest, or replacing prairies with pasture lands, and crop fields is an example of what type of threat to biodiversity?
Habitat loss
What is mutation?
It is a change in the DNA sequence of the gene.
Binomial nomenclature
Naming system that gives an organism a two-word name
A dog and rabbit belong to the same class, Mammalia. This means they are also in the same:
Phylum and kingdom
Which of these is a condition in which a cell, or organism, has an extra set (or sets), of chromosomes?
Polyploidy
Which of the following are reasons why most exotic species introduction into an ecosystem fail
Poor adaptation to the ecosystem
What is the ultimate source of all genetic variation in a population?
Random Mutation
In which conditions will the allele frequency of a species remain constant from one generation to the other?
Random mating
The scientific name for the California wildrose is Rosa californica. What genus does this species belong to?
Rosa
Taxonomy
Science of naming and grouping organisms
A population of iguanas lands on a Caribbean island and is separated from the original mainland population. After many generations the iguanas in the original population will no longer reproduce with iguanas from the island. What term best fits this situation?
Speciation
What is the term used to describe "a group of actually or potentially interbreeding individuals"?
Species
Which statement most accurately represents what geneticists refer to as fitness?
The measure of an organism's ability to survive and produce offspring
Biodiversity tends to increase:
Towards the equater
Pest Control is an ecosystem service that supports human agriculture.
True
The effects of genetic drift are most apparent in small populations
True
Sister taxa
Two lineages stemming from the same branch point
The Hawaiian honeycreeper illustrates an example of:
adaptive radiation
What alleles are impacted by genetic drift?
all alleles
Why does genetic drift occur?
alleles in each generation are a random sampling of genes from the previous generation
High numbers of ________ are contained in biodiversity hotspots.
endemic species
In which of the following levels would there generally be the largest number of shared characteristics among organisms of that level?
family
Galápagos medium ground finches are found on Santa Cruz and San Cristóbal islands, which are separated by about 100 km of ocean. Occasionally, individuals from either island fly to the other island to stay. This can alter the allele frequencies of the population through which of the following mechanisms?
gene flow
The scientific name for a wild horse is Equus ferus. Equus is the ______ name, while ferus is the ________ name.
genus; species
The forelimbs of many vertebrates, such as human arms and foreleg of horses, are quite similar. This is an example of:
homology
Which variable increases the likelihood of allopatric speciation taking place more quickly?
longer distance between divided groups
the Irish potato blight would not have been severe if the potatoes had ________
more genetic diversity
Mules are hybrids of horses and donkeys. What characteristic of these hybrids supports the conclusion that horses and donkeys are different species?
mules are infertile
In which of the following pairs do both evolutionary processes introduce new genetic variation into a population?
mutation and gene flow
In relation to natural selection, evolution is the:
outcome
A dog and a rabbit belong to the same class, Mammalia. This means they are also in the same:
phylum and kingdom
Grizzly bears relocating north in response to climate change, thereby occupying polar bear habitat is an example of _________
range shift