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18. The longest field study in evolutionary biology (35 years) is being conducted on Darwin's finches by Rosemary and Peter Grant (Princeton University) on the Galapagos Island of Daphne Major. The study has provided compelling evidence for which of the following? a. Convergent evolution of beak morphology b. Speciation resulting from geographical isolation c. Natural selection in the wild d. Sexual selection on adaptive traits
18. The longest field study in evolutionary biology (35 years) is being conducted on Darwin's finches by Rosemary and Peter Grant (Princeton University) on the Galapagos Island of Daphne Major. The study has provided compelling evidence for which of the following? a. Convergent evolution of beak morphology b. Speciation resulting from geographical isolation c. Natural selection in the wild d. Sexual selection on adaptive traits
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Jarrod RobelLv2
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