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#Question id: 4639


If the HMS Beagle had completely bypassed the Galapagos Islands, Darwin would have had a much poorer understanding of the

#Section 2: Evolution
  1. relative stability of a well-adapted populationʹs numbers over many generations.

  2. ability of populations to undergo modification as they adapt to a particular environment.

  3. tendency of organisms to produce the exact number of offspring that the environment can support.

  4. unlimited resources that support population growth in most natural environments.

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#Question id: 11411

#Section 5: Applied Ecology & Evolution

Vulnerability to extinction can be linked to species following characteristics. Which of the following statement are correct?

 A. Rare species are more prone to extinction than common ones.

 B. Species that are capable of migrating between fragments of habitat, such as between mainland areas and islands, may be more resistant to extinction

 C. Organisms that are specialists are more likely to go extinct

 D. Species with naturally long life spans may be more likely to become extinct

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#Question id: 11412

#Section 5: Applied Ecology & Evolution

following is criteria to qualify Hot spot.

a) r-selected species

b) High numbers of endemic species

c) Many different types of habitats

d) k- selected species

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#Question id: 11413

#Section 5: Applied Ecology & Evolution

Which of the following is NOT an attribute of a species that makes it vulnerable to extinction?

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#Question id: 11414

#Section 5: Applied Ecology & Evolution

Which of the following combination of species feature that affecting a species’ sensitivity to extinction?

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#Question id: 11415

#Section 5: Applied Ecology & Evolution

Below is a list of various bird groups, with their typical age at maturity (in years). Which of these would you expect to have the greatest annual survival?

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#Question id: 12564

#Section 5: Applied Ecology & Evolution

A prime factor promoting the adaptive radiation of Darwin's finches on the Galapagos Islands was the