Open QuestionName the two types of speciation represented by this diagram. For each type, describe how reproductive barriers may develop between the new species.
Open QuestionWhat distinguishes a morphospecies?a. It has distinctive characteristics, such as size, shape, or coloration.b. It represents a distinct branch in a phylogeny of populations.c. It is reproductively isolated from other species.d. It is a fossil from a distinct time in Earth history.
Open QuestionMales of different species of the fruit fly Drosophila that live in the same parts of the Hawaiian Islands have different elaborate courtship rituals. These rituals involve fighting other males and making stylized movements that attract females. What type of reproductive isolation does this represent?a. habitat isolationb. temporal isolationc. behavioral isolationd. gametic isolation
Open QuestionWhich of the following describes vicariance?a. Small populations coalesce into one large population.b. A population is fragmented into isolated subpopulations.c. Individuals colonize a novel habitat.d. Individuals disperse and found a new population.
Open QuestionAdd labels to the figure that follows, which illustrates the three steps required for speciation to occur.
Open QuestionWhat determines the primary structure of a DNA molecule?a. stem-and-loop configurationb. complementary base pairingc. deoxyribonucleotide sequenced. hydrophobic interactions and hydrogen bonding
Open QuestionWhat type of bond is directly involved in the formation of an α-helix?a. peptide bonds between amino acid residuesb. hydrogen bonds between amino acid residuesc. van der Waals interactions between nonpolar residuesd. disulfide bonds between cysteine residues
Open QuestionAccording to the punctuated equilibria model,a. given enough time, most existing species will branch gradually into new species.b. most new species accumulate their unique features relatively rapidly as they come into existence, then change little for the rest of their duration as a species.c. most evolution occurs in sympatric populations.d. speciation is usually due to a single mutation.
Open QuestionWhich concept of species would be most useful to a field biologist identifying new plant species in a tropical forest?a. biologicalb. ecologicalc. morphologicald. phylogenetic
Open QuestionSelect True or False to indicate which of the following groups could be identified using the biological species concept.T/F lizard species living todayT/F sunflower species living todayT/F extinct dinosaursT/F bacteria living today
Open QuestionMolecular zip codes direct molecules to particular destinations in the cell. How are these signals read?a. They bind to receptor proteins.b. They enter transport vesicles.c. They bind to motor proteins.d. They are glycosylated by enzymes.
Open QuestionWhat type of information is used to direct different polypeptides to fold into different shapes?
Open QuestionWhich of the following is an example of a prefertilization barrier to reproduction?a. A female mammal is unable to carry a hybrid offspring to term;b. Hybrid plants produce only sterile pollen;c. A hybrid between two bird species cannot perform a mating display;d. A male fly of one species performs a 'wing-waving' display that does not convince a female of another species to mate with him;e. A hybrid embryo is not able to complete development
Open QuestionBird guides once listed the myrtle warbler and Audubon's warbler as distinct species. Recently, these birds have been classified as eastern and western forms of a single species, the yellow-rumped warbler. Which of the following pieces of evidence, if true, would be cause for this reclassification?a. The two forms interbreed often in nature, and their offspring survive and reproduce well.b. The two forms live in similar habitats and have similar food requirements.c. The two forms have many genes in common.d. The two forms are very similar in appearance.