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Multiple Choice
In which of the following groups has sympatric speciation been most important?
A
Darwin's moths
B
Galapagos finches
C
Cichlid fish in African lakes
D
Hawaiian honeycreepers
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Sympatric speciation occurs when a new species evolves from a single ancestral species while inhabiting the same geographic region.
Consider the ecological and environmental factors that might lead to sympatric speciation, such as niche differentiation or sexual selection.
Evaluate each group: Darwin's moths, Galapagos finches, Cichlid fish in African lakes, and Hawaiian honeycreepers, in terms of their geographic distribution and ecological niches.
Cichlid fish in African lakes are known for their rapid speciation and diversity within the same lakes, often due to variations in diet, habitat, and mating preferences.
Compare the extent of sympatric speciation in cichlid fish with the other groups, considering the unique environmental pressures and opportunities for niche differentiation in African lakes.