#Question id: 16782
#Section 3: Mathematics and Quantitative Ecology
#Question id: 12152
#Section 2: Evolution
#Question id: 11261
#Section 1: Ecology
Which of the following kinds of social interactions cannot be favoured by natural selection under any circumstance?
#Question id: 10752
#Section 2: Evolution
Which of the following is an example of Batesian mimicry?
A) a butterfly that resembles a leaf
B) a nonvenomous larva of a moth that moves like a venomous snake
C) a fawn with fur coloring that camouflages it in the forest environment
D) a snapping turtle that uses its tongue to mimic a worm, thus attracting fish
#Question id: 4654
#Section 2: Evolution
Structures as different as human arms, bat wings, and dolphin flippers contain many of the same bones, these bones having developed from very similar embryonic tissues. How do biologists interpret these similarities?