If a researcher were to only conduct studies of rotifers in homogeneous environments and never in heterogeneous environments, the research may underestimate the benefits of and O polymorphisms; parthenogenesis O heterozygosity; genetic drift gene flow; asexual reproduction O heterozygosity; sexual reproduction

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If a researcher were to only conduct studies of rotifers in homogeneous
environments and never in heterogeneous environments, the research may
underestimate the benefits of
and
O polymorphisms; parthenogenesis
O heterozygosity; genetic drift
gene flow; asexual reproduction
O heterozygosity; sexual reproduction
Transcribed Image Text:If a researcher were to only conduct studies of rotifers in homogeneous environments and never in heterogeneous environments, the research may underestimate the benefits of and O polymorphisms; parthenogenesis O heterozygosity; genetic drift gene flow; asexual reproduction O heterozygosity; sexual reproduction
You and your best friend observe a group of fish in a system of lakes. You
believe it is due to an adaptive radiation, while your friend believes it is not.
Which piece of evidence would be decisive in showing that your best friend was
correct and that you were wrong?
Findings that fish with larger mouth opening consume larger prey, while those with
smaller mouth openings specialize in smaller prey near shorelines.
Data showing a single ancestral fish species colonized the system of lakes.
Data showing that the species arose and speciated slowly.
A correlation between mouth phenotypes and the environment the fish use.
Transcribed Image Text:You and your best friend observe a group of fish in a system of lakes. You believe it is due to an adaptive radiation, while your friend believes it is not. Which piece of evidence would be decisive in showing that your best friend was correct and that you were wrong? Findings that fish with larger mouth opening consume larger prey, while those with smaller mouth openings specialize in smaller prey near shorelines. Data showing a single ancestral fish species colonized the system of lakes. Data showing that the species arose and speciated slowly. A correlation between mouth phenotypes and the environment the fish use.
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