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What allows psychrophiles to live in their habitat?

because it has lived there for a long time and learnt what to do or maybe im wrong ;P


How does the existence of an archipelago promote speciation?

An archipelago is basically a group of islands. Speciation according to the Biological Species Concept by Ernest Mayr, is -- populations whose members can interbreed and produce viable, fertile offspring. For example, the Galapagos finches studied by Charles Darwin. Some live on different parts of the archipelago and so have different features, adapting to their environment. These different feature obviously get passed down and are more frequent in future populations because those finches with this specific adaptation lived and reproduced better. So since there are different islands, there are different finch speciation and so the geographic isolation promotes speciation.


A species of plants has expotential growth after it is introduced into an area where it has never lived What statement would describe this?

I think it would simply be a dominant invasive species. I'm sure others will elaborate.


Who discovered irritable bowel syndrome?

Sir William Osler, a Canadian medical doctor who lived in the U.S. and England was the first to describe this condition when he wrote about it in 1892. He named it mucous colitis.


What is phylogenetic relatedness?

Recency of common ancestry. Species A is more closely related to species B than to species C if (and only if) the last common ancestor of A and B lived more recently than the last common ancestor of A and C. The concept can be applied not just to species but also to organism, populations, or genes.

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The island sinks and the population of birds that lived on the island returns to its original habitat. what about these bird populations is true?

The populations will not be able to interbreed because they are different species


Describe a seahourse habitat?

it lived among corals e.g: a coral reef


How would you describe the habitat where the basilosaurus lived?

Basilosaurus is an extinct whale, so its habitat was either open ocean or coastal seas.


What will happen if an organism from a different niche is transferred to another habitat?

the organism cannot be fully developed and lived in a cage.


Where did colonial lawyers live?

They lived among the general populations.


Where is a pterosaurs habitat found?

There were hundreds or thousands of different species of pterosaurs, and different types lived in different places at different times. Thus, some types of pterosaurs would have existed in each type of habitat that existed at that time. Some environments would have included deserts, coastal floodplains, swamps, and somewhat dry woodlands.


Where is a dinosaurs natural habitat?

There were thousands of different species of dinosaurs, and different species lived in different places and habitats at different times. Dinosaurs lived on every continent between 250 and 65.5 million years ago. Some dinosaurs lived in the desert, such as Velociraptor, Protoceratops, and Coelophysis. Other dinosaurs lived on semi-arid plains that were covered in ferns and had scattered forests. Such dinosaurs include Diplodocus, Brachiosaurus, Dryosaurus, Allosaurus, and Stegosaurus. That type of habitat no longer exists, though, as it has been replaced by grasslands. Other dinosaurs lived in swamps, such as Spinosaurus, or on coastal floodplains, such as Triceratops, Ankylosaurus, Edmontosaurus, Corythosaurus, and Tyrannosaurus. There were even dinosaurs in Antarctica's polar forests, which were somewhat similar to the boreal forests of Canada today. These include Antarctosaurus, Antarctopelta, Cryolophosaurus, and Leaellynasaura.


In oceans fish populations lived in schools that lived and feed in the same area. What type of population distribution do such fish have?

Clumped


What is a habitat of a griffin?

In Greek myth they lived in the Rhipaean mountains.


Who lived in the Roman empire?

Romans! And any of the local populations that were not Roman citizens.


What is the original habitat for a beagle?

Dogs have been domesticated for thousands of years, so for all intents and purposes, their habitat is wherever a human makes it. However, if you are wondering where their habitat is in the same sense as "Where is a hamster's habitat" (which is also domesticated but can be traced to Syria), that is a complicated question. The reason we have different breeds with different characteristics is because they come from different places and their ancestors had to make different evolutionary adaptations due to those different environments. So the question should really be: What is this breed's original habitat?


How would a paleontologist know where a dinosaur lived?

By finding out what plants lived in it's environment /the climate of it's habitat.