4. Table #1 contains statements that describe the events of finch migration through the Galapagos Islands. Sequence the statements to describe the correct order of finch migration. The finches increased in numbers and, under influence of natural selection, gradually became adapted to the local environment. Number the Statements in the Correct Sequence Some managed to fly back to the first island but reproductive isolation had occurred between them and the existing population. Originally, there were no finches on the islands. Some Some of the finches This process was Some finches managed to fly managed to fly to a repeated over and second island over again as the other islands where finches from the where the finches colonized the environment mainland managed environment was more of the islands. was different. to fly across to different. Adaptation to the them. new conditions Gradually they adapted to the conditions on the second island. 5. Describe speciation of the Galapagos Island finches in terms of geographic isolation. gradually took place

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4. Table #1 contains statements that describe the events of finch migration through the Galapagos Islands.
Sequence the statements to describe the correct order of finch migration.
The finches
increased in
numbers and, under
influence of natural
selection, gradually
became adapted to
the local
environment.
Number the Statements in the Correct Sequence
Some managed to
fly back to the first
island but
reproductive
isolation had
occurred between
them and the
existing population.
Originally, there
were no finches on
the islands. Some
Some of the finches This process was
managed to fly to a
second island
finches from the
where the
mainland managed environment was more of the islands. was different.
to fly across to
different.
Adaptation to the
them.
new conditions
repeated over and
over again as the
finches colonized
Some finches
managed to fly
other islands where
the environment
Gradually they
adapted to the
conditions on the
second island.
5. Describe speciation of the Galapagos Island finches in terms of geographic isolation.
gradually took
place
Transcribed Image Text:4. Table #1 contains statements that describe the events of finch migration through the Galapagos Islands. Sequence the statements to describe the correct order of finch migration. The finches increased in numbers and, under influence of natural selection, gradually became adapted to the local environment. Number the Statements in the Correct Sequence Some managed to fly back to the first island but reproductive isolation had occurred between them and the existing population. Originally, there were no finches on the islands. Some Some of the finches This process was managed to fly to a second island finches from the where the mainland managed environment was more of the islands. was different. to fly across to different. Adaptation to the them. new conditions repeated over and over again as the finches colonized Some finches managed to fly other islands where the environment Gradually they adapted to the conditions on the second island. 5. Describe speciation of the Galapagos Island finches in terms of geographic isolation. gradually took place
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