Evolution and the Origin of Species (Chapter 18) Questions

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Which situation would most likely lead to allopatric speciation? a. Flood causes the formation of a new lake. b. A storm causes several large trees to fall down. c. A mutation causes a new trait to develop. d. An injury causes an organism to seek out a new food source.

A. Flood causes the formation of a new lake.

Which term is used to describe the continued divergence of species based on the low fitness of hybrid offspring? a. reinforcement b. fusion c. stability d. punctuated equilibrium

A. Reinforcement

Which scientific concept did Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace independently discover? a. mutation b. natural selection c. overbreeding d. sexual reproduction

B. Natural Selection

Which of the following statements is false? A. Punctuated equilibrium is most likely to occur in a small population that experiences a rapid change in its environment. B. Punctuated equilibrium is most likely to occur in a large population that lives in a stable climate. C. Gradual speciation is most likely to occur in species that live in a stable climate. D. Gradual speciation and punctuated equilibrium both result in the evolution of new species.

B. Punctuated equilibrium is most likely to occur in a large population that lives in a stable climate.

Which variable increases the likelihood of allopatric speciation taking place more quickly? a. lower rate of mutation b. longer distance between divided groups c. increased instances of hybrid formation d. equivalent numbers of individuals in each population

B. longer distance between divided groups

What do both rate of speciation models have in common?

Both models continue to conform to the rules of natural selection, and the influence of gene flow, genetic drift, and mutation.

Which components of speciation would be least likely to be a part of punctuated equilibrium? a. a division of populations b. a change in environmental conditions c. ongoing gene flow among all individuals d. a large number of mutations taking place at once

C. ongoing gene flow among all individuals

Which situation is not an example of a prezygotic barrier? a. Two species of turtles breed at different times of the year. b. Two species of flowers attract different pollinators. c. Two species of birds display different mating dances. d. Two species of insects produce infertile offspring.

D. Two species of insects produce infertile offspring.

Which of the following situations will lead to natural selection? a. The seeds of two plants land near each other and one grows larger than the other. b. Two types of fish eat the same kind of food, and one is better able to gather food than the other. c. Male lions compete for the right to mate with females, with only one possible winner. d. all of the above

D. all of the above

Which situation is most likely an example of convergent evolution? a. Squid and humans have eyes similar in structure. b. Worms and snakes both move without legs. c. Some bats and birds have wings that allow them to fly. d. all of the above

D. all of the above

Which description is an example of a phenotype? a. A certain duck has a blue beak. b. A mutation occurred to a flower. c. Most cheetahs live solitary lives. d. both a and c

D. both a and c

Figure 18.22 If two species eat a different diet but one of the food sources is eliminated and both species are forced to eat the same foods, what change in the hybrid zone is most likely to occur?

Fusion is most likely to occur because the 2 species will interact more and similar traits in food acquisition will be selected.

Describe a situation where hybrid reproduction would cause two species to fuse into one.

If the hybrid offspring are as fit or more fit than the parents, reproduction would likely continue between both species and the hybrids, eventually bringing all organisms under the umbrella of one species.

How does the scientific meaning of "theory" differ from the common vernacular meaning?

In science, a theory is a thoroughly tested and verified set of explanation for a body of observations of nature. it is the strongest form of knowledge in science. in contrast, a theory in common vernacular can mean a guess or speculation about something, meaning that the knowledge implied by the theory is very weak

Two species of fish had recently undergone sympatric speciation. The males of each species had a different coloring through which the females could identify and choose a partner from her own species. After some time, pollution made the lake so cloudy that it was hard for females to distinguish colors. What might take place in this situation?

It is likely the two species would start to reproduce with each other. depending on the viability of their offspring, their offspring, they may fuse back into one species.

Figure 18.14 Which is most likely to survive, offspring with 2n+1 chromosomes or offspring with 2n-1 chromosomes?

Loss of genetic material is almost always lethal, so offspring with 2n+1 chromosomes are more likely to survive.

Why do island chains provide ideal conditions for adaptive radiation to occur?

Organisms of one species can arrive to an island together and then disperse throughout the chain, each settling into different niches and exploiting different food resources to reduce competition.

Why can polyploidy individuals lead to speciation fairly quickly?

The formation of gametes with new n numbers can occur in one generation. after a couple of generation, enough of these new hybrids can form to reproduce together as a new species.

If a person scatters a handful of garden pea plant seeds in one area, how would natural selection work in this situation?

The plants that can best use the resources of the area, including competing with other individuals for those resources will produce more seeds

Explain why the statement that a monkey is more evolved than a mouse is incorrect.

The statement implies that there is a goal to evolution and that the monkey represents greater progress to that goal than the mouse. both species are likely to be well adapted to their particular environments, which is the out of natural selection.

Why do scientists consider vestigial structures evidence for evolution?

Vestigial structures provide evidence for evolution because they offer clues about the ancestors of organisms, because they are remnants of structures.

What is the main difference between dispersal and vicariance? a. One leads to allopatric speciation, whereas the other leads to sympatric speciation. b. One involves the movement of the organism, and the other involves a change in the environment. c. One depends on a genetic mutation occurring, and the other does not. d. One involves closely related organisms, and the other involves only individuals of the same species.

b. One involves the movement of the organism, and the other involves a change in the environment.

Which condition is the basis for a species to be reproductively isolated from other members? a. It does not share its habitat with related species. b. It does not exist out of a single habitat. c. It does not exchange genetic information with other species. d. It does not undergo evolutionary changes for a significant period of time.

c. It does not exchange genetic information with other species.

What is the main difference between autopolyploid and allopolyploid? a. the number of chromosomes b. the functionality of the chromosomes c. the source of the extra chromosomes d. the number of mutations in the extra chromosomes

c. the source of the extra chromosomes

Which reproductive combination produces hybrids? a. when individuals of the same species in different geographical areas reproduce b. when any two individuals sharing the same habitat reproduce c. when members of closely related species reproduce d. when offspring of the same parents reproduce

c. when members of closely related species reproduce


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