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Subject:
Biology
Topic:
Evolution
Posting ID:
101862
OTA ID:
105483
In what ways are species more "fluid" than even 20th century biologists might have believed? To what extent was Darwin's description of species as "convenient constructions" accurate? Are species real?
Subject:
Biology
Topic:
Evolution
Posting ID:
105621
OTA ID:
104838
Crossbill research / complex adaptations
Do Benkman's and Lindholm's research on crossbills support the notion that gradual evolution can lead to the appearance of complex adaptations? Explain.
Subject:
Biology
Topic:
Evolution
Posting ID:
105622
OTA ID:
104838
How have the finch populations on Daphne Major responded to the changing adaptive landscape?
How have the finch populations on Daphne Major responded to the changing adaptive landscape?
Subject:
Biology
Topic:
Evolution
Posting ID:
105624
OTA ID:
104838
Does the observation of haw flies and apple maggot flies support the notion of sympatric speciation? Explain.
Subject:
Biology
Topic:
Evolution
Posting ID:
105626
OTA ID:
104838
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