AP BIOLOGY

EVOLUTION

PATTERNS OF EVOLUTION

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T8. Darwin’s finches is an example of this type of evolution.
A
Divergent
B
Coevolution
C
Convergent
D
Artificial
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Darwin’s finches are examples of adaptive radiation and divergent evolution. Darwin visited the Galapagos Islands. There he observed a vast diversity of creatures. Of particular interest, small blackbirds which were later called Darwin’s Finches amazed him.

Detailed explanation-2: -Darwin’s finches are the most famous example of divergent evolution. It is an aspect of adaptive radiation.

Detailed explanation-3: -Divergent evolution occurs when related species develop unique traits due to different environments or selective pressures. A classic example of divergent evolution is the Galapagos finch which Darwin discovered that in different environments, the finches’ beaks adapted differently.

Detailed explanation-4: -Convergent evolution of Darwin’s finches caused by introgressive hybridization and selection. Evolution.

Detailed explanation-5: -Galapagos finches are an example of divergent evolution. Through time, the species evolved morphologically different traits. A prototype example of divergent evolution is Galapagos finches. Charles Darwin’s Beagle voyage led him to conclude that the finches diverged from their descendant species.

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