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You are studying lizards in the field. The range of the northern population, species 1, overlaps the range of the southern population, species 2. You find hybrids in the zone of overlap. What is happening?


A) The postzygotic isolating mechanisms aren't working.
B) Hybrids are best adapted to this region where overlap occurs.
C) Reinforcement is occurring.
D) There is not enough information to decide what is happening.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Use the following information when answering the corresponding questions) . About 3 million years ago, the Isthmus of Panama a narrow strip of land connecting North and South America) formed, divid marine organisms into Pacific and Caribbean populations. Researchers have examined species of snapping shrimp on both sid isthmus. Based on the morphospecies concept, there appeared to be seven pairs of species, with one species of each pair in the Pacific and the other in the Caribbean. The different species pairs live at somewhat different depths in the ocean. Using mitochondrial DNA sequences, the researchers estimated phylogenies and found that each of these species pairs, separated by the isthmus, were indeed each other's closest relatives. The researchers investigated mating in the lab and found that many species pairs were not very interested in courting with each other, and any that did mate almost never produced fertile offspring. N. Knowlton, L. A. Weigt, L. A. Solorzano, D. K. Mills, and E. Bermingham. 1993. Divergence in proteins, mitochondrial DNA, and reproductive incompatibility across the Isthmus of Panama. Science 260:1629- 32.) -The sister populations on opposite sides of the isthmus are true species under which species concept?


A) the morphospecies concept
B) the biological species concept
C) the phylogenetic species concept
D) both A and C
E) all of the above

F) C) and D)
G) B) and E)

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Many songbirds breed in North America in the spring and summer and then migrate to Central and South America in the fall. They spend the winter in these warmer areas, where they feed and prepare for the spring migration north and another breeding season. Two hypothetical species of sparrow, A and B, overwinter together in mixed flocks in Costa Rica. In spring, species A goes to the east coast of North America, and species B goes to the west coast. What can you say about the isolating mechanisms of these two species?


A) The two species do not breed in the same area, so they are reproductively isolated by allopatry.
B) One of the species is probably polyploid, so they are reproductively isolated by genetic incompatibility.
C) They must have strong prezygotic or postzygotic isolating mechanisms in order to spend winter in such close proximity.
D) Reinforcement must be occurring when they winter together.

E) All of the above
F) A) and D)

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A small number of birds arrive on an island from a neighboring larger island. This small population begins to adapt to the new food plants available on the island, and their beaks begin to change. About twice a year, one or two more birds from the neighboring island arrive. What effect do these new arrivals have?


A) Their arrival tends to slow adaptation to the new food plants.
B) Their arrival represents a colonizing event.
C) Their arrival tends to promote adaptation to the new food plants.
D) Their arrival speeds the process of speciation.

E) B) and D)
F) B) and C)

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Which of the following is true regarding speciation by polyploidy?


A) Scientists have only identified two cases of allopolyploidy leading to speciation in nature.
B) Polyploidy results in decreased rates of speciation.
C) Polyploids have higher levels of heterozygosity than their diploid relatives.
D) Allopatric speciation is faster than sympatric speciation by polyploidy.
E) Speciation by polyploidy occurs at similar rates in animals and plants.

F) A) and E)
G) A) and B)

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Which of the following does not tend to promote speciation?


A) polyploidy
B) gene flow
C) natural selection
D) the founder effect

E) A) and B)
F) B) and D)

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Imagine two North American ground cricket species that contact each other as the southern species moves northward during a period of global warming. These two species do not mate much, due to differences in their courtship songs. The northern cricket does not seem to tolerate the warmer temperatures well, but is limited in its ability to move north because it does not normally disperse much. Based on this information, which is the most likely outcome?


A) extinction of one of the species
B) hybrid zone formation
C) fusion of the populations
D) reinforcement
E) creation of a new species

F) B) and D)
G) None of the above

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The common edible frog of Europe is a hybrid between two species, Rana lessonae and Rana ridibunda. The hybrids were first described in 1758 and have a wide distribution, from France across central Europe to Russia. Both male and female hybrids exist, but when they mate among themselves, they are rarely successful in producing offspring. What can you infer from this information?


A) These two species are likely in the process of fusing back into one species.
B) The hybrids form a separate species under the biological species concept.
C) Postzygotic isolation exists between the two frog species.
D) Prezygotic isolation exists between the two frog species.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and D)

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If a plant species with 2n = 14 forms an allopolyploid with a plant species with 2n = 18, what would be the likely diploid 2n) number of the allopolyploid?


A) 36
B) 28
C) 32
D) 16

E) B) and D)
F) All of the above

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You want to study divergence of populations, and you need to maximize the rate of divergence in order to see results within the period of your grant funding. You will form a new population by taking some individuals from a source population and isolating them so the two populations cannot interbreed. What combination of characteristics would maximize your chance of seeing divergence in this study? 1) Choose a random sample of individuals to form the new population. 2) Choose individuals from one extreme to form the new population. 3) Choose a species to study that produces many offspring. 4) Choose a species to study that produces a few, large offspring. 5) Place the new population in the same type of environment as the source population. 6) Place the new population in a novel environment compared to that of the source population.


A) 1, 3, and 5
B) 1, 3, and 6
C) 2, 3, and 5
D) 2, 3, and 6
E) 2, 4, and 6

F) A) and D)
G) None of the above

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Male frogs give calls that attract female frogs to approach and mate. Researchers examined mating calls of closely related tree frogs in South America. If reinforcement of prezygotic isolation is occurring, what would you expect if you compare the calls of the two species in zones of sympatry versus zones of allopatry?


A) Calls would be about the same in both areas.
B) Calls would be more different in areas of sympatry.
C) Calls would be more similar in areas of sympatry.
D) There is not enough information to decide what is happening.

E) None of the above
F) A) and B)

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A population of ground squirrels is separated by a glacier. Changes in which of the following would most likely result in reproductive isolation if the two populations came into contact several generations later?


A) A change in the gene encoding of a receptor on the egg- cell surface in one group.
B) A change in the fur colour of one group.
C) A change in the diet of one group.
D) A change in the alarm call of one group to warn of predators.

E) None of the above
F) A) and B)

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Male frogs give calls that attract female frogs to approach and mate. Researchers examined mating calls of closely related tree frogs in South America. What outcomes can occur where the ranges of two species overlap?


A) A stable hybrid zone will form if hybrids are better adapted to the area of overlap than either parent species is.
B) Species will continue to diverge and be isolated by behavioral or genetic mechanisms.
C) The species will interbreed, eventually fusing over time.
D) All of the above are possible outcomes.
E) None of the above are a possible outcome.

F) A) and E)
G) None of the above

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Two researchers experimentally formed tetraploid frogs by fertilizing diploid eggs from Rana porosa brevipoda with diploid sperm from Rana nigromaculata. When they mated these tetraploid frogs with each other, most of the offspring that survived to maturity were tetraploid, with chromosome sets of both diploid parent species. Based on these results, if this type of tetraploid formed in the wild, what would be the result? Y. Kondo and A. Kashiwagi. 2004. Experimentally induced autotetraploidy and allotetraploidy in two Japanese pond frogs. Journal of Herpetology 383) :381- 92.)


A) The two parent species would interbreed and fuse into one species.
B) The tetraploids would be reproductively isolated from both parent species.
C) The tetraploids would be selected against.
D) The two parent species would recognize each other as mates.

E) None of the above
F) All of the above

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The two populations are


A) different species, under the phylogenetic species concept.
B) different species, under the biological species concept.
C) different subspecies, under the morphospecies concept.
D) All of the above.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Which of the following reproductive barriers would prevent a hybrid zygote from developing into a viable, fertile adult?


A) hybrid sterility
B) gametic hybridization
C) behavioural isolation
D) mechanical isolation

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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A storm brings two formerly separated populations of beetles together. They look very similar. Under the biological species concept, which of the following would show that the two populations are different species?


A) When individuals from the two populations mate with each other in the laboratory, the eggs fail to hatch.
B) One population breeds in spring, the other in fall.
C) Males of the two populations have different flight patterns in courtship.
D) All of the above are correct.
E) None of the above are correct.

F) A) and E)
G) D) and E)

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Use the following information when answering the corresponding questions) . About 3 million years ago, the Isthmus of Panama a narrow strip of land connecting North and South America) formed, divid marine organisms into Pacific and Caribbean populations. Researchers have examined species of snapping shrimp on both sid isthmus. Based on the morphospecies concept, there appeared to be seven pairs of species, with one species of each pair in the Pacific and the other in the Caribbean. The different species pairs live at somewhat different depths in the ocean. Using mitochondrial DNA sequences, the researchers estimated phylogenies and found that each of these species pairs, separated by the isthmus, were indeed each other's closest relatives. The researchers investigated mating in the lab and found that many species pairs were not very interested in courting with each other, and any that did mate almost never produced fertile offspring. N. Knowlton, L. A. Weigt, L. A. Solorzano, D. K. Mills, and E. Bermingham. 1993. Divergence in proteins, mitochondrial DNA, and reproductive incompatibility across the Isthmus of Panama. Science 260:1629- 32.) -If the isthmus formed gradually rather than suddenly, what pattern of genetic divergence would you expect to find in these species pairs?


A) greater percentage of difference in DNA sequence between species that inhabit deep water than between species that inhabit shallow water
B) greater percentage of difference in DNA sequence between species that inhabit shallow water than between species that inhabit deep water
C) similar percentages of difference in DNA sequence between all pairs of sister species

D) A) and B)
E) A) and C)

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You are studying two populations of spiders of the Dolomedes genus, characterized by a light stripe down each side of the body. One population lives in a pond, while another nearby population lives in the trees. Which of the following species concept would you be using if you determined that these were two different species?


A) morphospecies
B) ecological
C) phylogenetic
D) biological

E) B) and C)
F) All of the above

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Why is speciation by polyploidy more likely in plants than in animals?


A) Plants lack the DNA repair enzymes that animals have.
B) Plants are sessile and cannot speciate via dispersal.
C) Plant gametes can be produced from somatic cells that have undergone many rounds of mitosis.
D) Plant gametes lack postzygotic isolating mechanisms.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and D)

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