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#Question id: 10897


When three species of sunfish with similar niches were all placed in the same experimental pond, each made use of resources that they did not exploit in the absence of the other species. This scenario is referred to as

#Section 1: Ecology
  1. Niche shift
  2. Niche compression
  3. Competitive exclusion
  4. Competitive release
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#Question id: 10676

#Section 2: Evolution

For a pair of interacting species, increased specialization and decreased niche breadth in both species would result in

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#Question id: 3383

#Section 2: Evolution

What does the study of analogous organ tell us about evolution?

A. This is the example of convergent evolution, occurred due to different group of organisms inhabiting same environments

B- Evolutionary change follow common pathway in two or more distinct species

C- Different organism get adopted to one environment

D- Similar group of organisms with mutations and variations getting naturally selected in different environments 

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#Question id: 7497

#General Aptitude

How many seconds will a 375 m long train take to cross a man walking with a speed of 2 km/h in the direction of the moving train, if the speed of the train is 56 km/h?

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#Question id: 11768

#Section 2: Evolution

As documented by peter and rosemary grant, the population of the medium ground finch on the tiny island of Daphne major in the Galápagos archipelago responded how to changes in food resources associated with climate changes:

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#Question id: 3489

#Section 4: Behavioural Ecology

 In a bird species A, the male alone builds the nest, incubates the eggs and feeds the nestling. In bird species B, it is the female that does all that. In bird species C, both sexes contribute equally to the above activities. In species A and B, the uninvolved partner may fly away and mate again. Which sex among A, B and C is most likely to develop colorful plumage during breeding season?