Could reproductive isolation lead to formation of new species?
There are two components to species formation: isolation and disruptive or diverging selection. Isolation initiates the process.
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How does convolution shape 2 species over time?
A convolution is an integral that expresses the amount of ove...
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What is a group of closely related species?
A genus is a group of species exhibiting similar characterist...
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Can you explain how behavior can play a role in the evolution of species?
Behaviors can have a genetic code so that species with only c...
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How do mutations increase the genetic variation of a species?
Genetic variation has been shown to correlate with species fi...
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Which is not true of the U.S Endangered Species Act?
The Endangered Species Act of 1973 is one of the dozens of Un...
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Can you explain how behavior can play a role in the evolution of species?
Behaviors can have a genetic code so that species with only c...
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What species does The Black Skull belong to?
The Black Skullis a fossilized skull of the species Paranthro...
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How does convolution shape 2 species over time?
A convolution is an integral that expresses the amount of ove...
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A keystone species is a species whose very presence contribut...
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Habitats are limited resources because humans are destroying ...
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Endemic Species is a species whose natural occurrence is conf...
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What is evidence in fossils to show that species have changed over time?
There are two lines of fossil evidence for evolution. The fir...
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Biodiversity is defined as diversity among and within plant a...
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What is the current rate of species extinction?
Which species? A majority of the nation's biologists are conv...
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What are some examples of the species?
ChaCha would need more specifics of the species you wish exam...
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What are some extinct species?
Some extinct species The dodo,Caribbean monk seal,Saber-tooth...
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What is the elephantiasis species and genus?
One of the more well-known results of filarial worm infestati...
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False -- salamanders wouldn't be considered a keystone specie...
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How many species of butterflies are there?
Worldwide, there are approximately 28,000 species. There are ...
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What is it called when a new species is introduced into an ecosystem?
When a new species is introduced to a geographical area, it i...
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Pioneer species are organisms,usually plants,that colonize ba...
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A keystone species is a species whose very presence contribut...
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What is the elephantiasis species and genus?
One of the more well-known results of filarial worm infestati...
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An invasive species is not native to and tending to spread wi...
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False -- salamanders wouldn't be considered a keystone specie...
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What endangered species live in Australia?
Some endangered species that live in Australia include the Su...
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What threatened species lives in Australia?
Hundreds of species have become extinct in Australia, includi...
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What is an endangered species in western North Carolina?
In 1980, red wolves were officially declared extinct in the w...
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How many different species of spiders is there?
Today, there are about 40,000 known spider species, and poten...
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What species of alligators there are?
There are two species of alligator: a large one found in the ...

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