What is true of macroevolution?
A) It is the same as
microevolution, but includes the origin of new species.
B) It is
evolution above the species level.
C) It is defined as the
evolution of microscopic organisms into organisms that can be seen
with
the naked eye.
D) It is defined as a change in allele
or gene frequency over the course of many generations.
E) It is
the conceptual link between irritability and adaptation.
It is evolution above the species level.
What is true of the flightless cormorants of the Galápagos
Islands?
A) They are descendants of the same common ancestor that
gave rise to the unique finches of
these islands.
B) They
are close relatives of flightless cormorants from the
Americas.
C) If they are still able to breed successfully with
flying cormorants, it would probably be with
North American
cormorants, rather than with South American cormorants.
D)
Flightless cormorants on one island have restricted gene flow with
those on other islands,
which could someday lead to a
macroevolutionary event.
E) Their DNA has low levels of sequence
homology with the DNA of flying American
cormorants.
Flightless cormorants on one island have restricted gene flow with
those on other islands,
which could someday lead to a
macroevolutionary event.
Which of the following statements about species, as defined by the
biological species concept,
is (are) correct?
I. Biological
species are defined by reproductive isolation.
II. Biological
species are the models used for grouping extinct forms of
life.
III. The biological species is the largest unit of
population in which successful interbreeding is
possible.
A)
I and II
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) I, II, and III
I and III
Which of the various species concepts distinguishes two species based
on the degree of
genetic exchange between their gene
pools?
A) phylogenetic
B) ecological
C)
biological
D) morphological
biological
There is still some controversy among biologists about whether
Neanderthals should be placed
within the same species as modern
humans or into a separate species of their own. Most DNA
sequence
data analyzed so far indicate that there was probably little or no
gene flow between
Neanderthals and Homo sapiens. Which species
concept is most applicable in this example?
A)
phylogenetic
B) ecological
C) morphological
D) biological
biological
You are confronted with a box of preserved grasshoppers of various
species that are new to
science and have not been described. Your
assignment is to separate them into species. There is
no
accompanying information as to where or when they were collected.
Which species concept
will you have to use?
A)
biological
B) phylogenetic
C) ecological
D) morphological
morphological
Dog breeders maintain the purity of breeds by keeping dogs of
different breeds apart when
they are fertile. This kind of
isolation is most similar to which of the following
reproductive
isolating mechanisms?
A) reduced hybrid
fertility
B) hybrid breakdown
C) mechanical
isolation
D) habitat isolation
E) gametic isolation
habitat isolation
Rank the following from most general to most specific:
1.
gametic isolation
2. reproductive isolating mechanism
3.
sperm–egg incompatibility in sea urchins
4. prezygotic isolating
mechanism
A) 2, 3, 1, 4
B) 2, 4, 1, 3
C) 4, 1, 2,
3
D) 4, 2, 1, 3
E) 2, 1, 4, 3
2, 4, 1, 3
Two species of frogs belonging to the same genus occasionally mate,
but the offspring fail to
develop and hatch. What is the
mechanism for keeping the two frog species separate?
A) the
postzygotic barrier called hybrid inviability
B) the postzygotic
barrier called hybrid breakdown
C) the prezygotic barrier called
hybrid sterility
D) gametic isolation
the postzygotic barrier called hybrid inviability
Theoretically, the production of sterile mules by interbreeding
between female horses
(mares) and male donkeys (jacks)
should
A) result in the extinction of one of the two parental
species.
B) cause convergent evolution.
C) strengthen
postzygotic barriers between horses and donkeys.
D) weaken the
intrinsic reproductive barriers between horses and donkeys.
E)
eventually result in the formation of a single species from the two
parental species.
strengthen postzygotic barriers between horses and donkeys.
Dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) and gray wolves (Canis lupus) can
interbreed to produce
viable, fertile offspring. These species
shared a common ancestor recently (in geologic time) and
have a
high degree of genetic similarity, although their anatomies vary
widely. Judging from this
evidence, which two species concepts
are most likely to place dogs and wolves together into a
single
species?
A) ecological and morphological
B) ecological and
phylogenetic
C) morphological and phylogenetic
D) biological
and morphological
E) biological and phylogenetic
biological and phylogenetic
What does the biological species concept use as the primary criterion
for determining species
boundaries?
A) geographic
isolation
B) niche differences
C) gene flow
D)
morphological similarity
E) molecular (DNA, RNA, protein) similarity
gene flow
Rocky Mountain juniper (Juniperus scopulorum) and one-seeded juniper
(J. monosperma)
have overlapping ranges. If pollen grains (which
contain sperm cells) from one species are
unable to germinate and
make pollen tubes on female ovules (which contain egg cells) of
the
other species, then which of these terms are
applicable?
1. sympatric species
2. prezygotic
isolation
3. postzygotic isolation
4. allopatric
species
5. habitat isolation
6. reduced hybrid
fertility
A) 1 and 2
B) 2 and 4
C) 1, 3, and 6
D)
2, 4, and 5
E) 1, 2, 5, and 6
1 and 2
In a hypothetical situation, a certain species of flea feeds only on
pronghorn antelopes. In
rangelands of the western United States,
pronghorns and cattle often associate with one another.
If some
of these fleas develop a strong preference for cattle blood and mate
only with other fleas
that prefer cattle blood, then over time
which of these should occur, if the host mammal can be
considered
as the fleas' habitat?
1. reproductive isolation
2.
sympatric speciation
3. habitat isolation
4. prezygotic
barriers
A) 1 only
B) 2 and 3
C) 1, 2, and 3
D) 2,
3, and 4
E) 1 through 4
1 through 4
The difference between geographic isolation and habitat
differentiation is the
A) relative locations of two populations
as speciation occurs.
B) speed (tempo) at which two populations
undergo speciation.
C) amount of genetic variation that occurs
among two gene pools as speciation occurs.
D) identity of the
phylogenetic kingdom or domain in which these phenomena occur.
E)
the ploidy of the two populations as speciation occurs.
relative locations of two populations as speciation occurs.
Among known plant species, which of these have been the two most
commonly occurring
phenomena that have led to the origin of new
species?
1. allopatric speciation
2. sympatric
speciation
3. sexual selection
4. polyploidy
A) 1 and
3
B) 1 and 4
C) 2 and 3
D) 2 and 4
2 and 4
Beetle pollinators of a particular plant are attracted to its
flowers' bright orange color. The
beetles not only
pollinate the flowers, but they mate while inside of the flowers. A
mutant
version of the plant with red flowers becomes more common
with the passage of time. A
particular variant of the beetle
prefers the red flowers to the orange flowers. Over time, these
two
beetle variants diverge from each other to such an extent
that interbreeding is no longer possible.
What kind of speciation
has occurred in this example, and what has driven it?
A)
allopatric speciation; ecological isolation
B) sympatric
speciation; habitat differentiation
C) allopatric speciation;
behavioral isolation
D) sympatric speciation; sexual
selection
E) sympatric speciation; allopolyploidy
sympatric speciation; habitat differentiation
The origin of a new plant species by hybridization, coupled with
accidents during cell
division, is an example of
A)
allopatric speciation.
B) sympatric speciation.
C)
autopolyploidy.
D) habitat selection.
sympatric speciation.
The most likely explanation for the high rate of sympatric speciation
that apparently existed
among the cichlids of Lake Victoria in
the past is
A) sexual selection.
B) habitat
differentiation.
C) polyploidy.
D) pollution.
E)
introduction of a new predator.
sexual selection.
The phenomenon of fusion is likely to occur when, after a period of
geographic isolation,
two populations meet again and
A)
their chromosomes are no longer homologous enough to permit
meiosis.
B) a constant number of viable, fertile hybrids is
produced over the course of generations.
C) the hybrid zone is
inhospitable to hybrid survival.
D) an increasing number of
viable, fertile hybrids is produced over the course of
generations.
E) a decreasing number of viable, fertile hybrids is
produced over the course of generations.
D) an increasing number of viable, fertile hybrids is produced over the course of generations.
A hybrid zone is properly defined as
A) an area where two
closely related species' ranges overlap.
B) an area where
mating occurs between members of two closely related species,
producing
viable offspring.
C) a zone that features a
gradual change in species composition where two
neighboring
ecosystems border each other.
D) a zone that
includes the intermediate portion of a cline.
E) an area where
members of two closely related species intermingle, but experience no gene
flow.
an area where mating occurs between members of two closely related
species, producing
viable offspring.
Which of these should decline in hybrid zones where reinforcement is
occurring?
A) gene flow between distinct gene pools
B)
speciation
C) the genetic distinctness of two gene pools
D)
mutation rate
E) hybrid sterility
gene flow between distinct gene pools
The most likely explanation for the recent decline in cichlid species
diversity in Lake
Victoria is
A) reinforcement.
B)
fusion.
C) stability.
D) geographic isolation.
E) polyploidy.
fusion.
A narrow hybrid zone separates the toad species Bombina bombina and
Bombina variegata.
What is true of those alleles that are unique
to the parental species?
A) Such alleles should be
absent.
B) Their allele frequency should be nearly the same as
the allele frequencies in toad populations
distant from the
hybrid zone.
C) The alleles' heterozygosity should be
higher among the hybrid toads there.
D) Their allele frequency on
one edge of the hybrid zone should roughly equal their
frequency
on the opposite edge of the hybrid zone.
The alleles' heterozygosity should be higher among the hybrid toads there.
According to the concept of punctuated equilibrium, the
"sudden" appearance of a new
species in the
fossil record means that
A) the species is now extinct.
B)
speciation occurred instantaneously.
C) speciation occurred in
one generation.
D) speciation occurred rapidly in geologic
time.
E) the species will consequently have a relatively short
existence, compared with other species.
speciation occurred rapidly in geologic time.
According to the concept of punctuated equilibrium,
A) natural
selection is unimportant as a mechanism of evolution.
B) given
enough time, most existing species will gradually give rise to new
species.
C) a new species accumulates most of its unique features
as it comes into existence.
D) evolution of new species features
long periods during which changes are occurring,
interspersed
with short periods of equilibrium, or stasis.
E) transitional
fossils, intermediate between newer species and their parent species,
should be
abundant.
a new species accumulates most of its unique features as it comes into existence.
Rocky Mountain juniper (Juniperus scopulorum) and one-seeded juniper
(J. monosperma)
have overlapping ranges. If pollen grains (which
contain sperm cells) from one species are
unable to germinate and
make pollen tubes on female ovules (which contain egg cells) of
the
other species, then which of these terms is
applicable?
A) behavioral isolation
B) mechanical
isolation
C) hybrid breakdown
D) reduced hybrid viability
mechanical isolation
Speciation
A) occurs at such a slow pace that no one has ever
observed the emergence of new species.
B) occurs only by the
accumulation of genetic change over vast expanses of time.
C)
must begin with the geographic isolation of a small, frontier
population.
D) and macroevolution are synonymous.
E) can
involve changes to a single gene.
can involve changes to a single gene.
In order for speciation to occur, what must be true?
A) The
number of chromosomes in the gene pool must change.
B) Changes to
centromere location or chromosome size must occur within the gene
pool.
C) Large numbers of genes that affect a single phenotypic
trait must change.
D) Large numbers of genes that affect numerous
phenotypic traits must change.
E) At least one gene, affecting at
least one phenotypic trait, must change.
At least one gene, affecting at least one phenotypic trait, must change.