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The distance between the islands meant that the Fincehes on different Islands could not interbreed wich led to some extinction

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What was the first step of speciation of the Galapagos Finches?

Arrival of the founding population


Which type of speciation occurs among the Galapagos islands finches?

allopatric speciation


Which type of speciation occurred among galapagos islands finches?

allopatric speciation


What pattern of evolution is demonstrated by Galapagos finches?

Speciation, which produces variety


Why would a finch population that lives on an island have a higher rate of speciation than an finch population on that lived in a large forest in north America?

Island finches are specially isolated whereas populations that live in large forests aren't. The island finches will have more gene flow.


Why would a finch population that lived on an island have a higher rate of speciation than a finch population that lived in a large forest in North America?

Island finches are specially isolated whereas populations that live in large forests aren't. The island finches will have more gene flow.


Why are finches in the Gal and aacutepagos Islands a good example of speciation?

Answer this question… . Galápagos finches have different kinds of beaks that match food sources.


What type of speciation occurred among the Galapagos Islands finches?

The type of speciation that occurred among the Galapagos Islands finches is called "allopatric" speciation. Allopatric comes from roots meaning "other country". The immigrant finches, and many other birds and animals, were very isolated from other populations of the same species on the individual Galapagos Islands. The finches developed into at least 13 different species of finch on the islands.


How do Darwin's finches exemplify speciation?

Darwin was puzzled about the many adaptations of the finches on the Galapagos Islands


Why would a finch that lives on an island have a higher rate of speciation than a finch population that lived in a large forest in North America?

Island finches are specially isolated whereas populations that live in large forests aren't. The island finches will have more gene flow.


Why would a finch population that lives on an island have a higher rate of speciation that a finch population that lived in a large forest in north America?

A finch population on an island is more isolated than Êa finch population in a large forest. ÊThe gene pool of the island population would be more limited than the genetic possibilities of the finch population in the forest. ÊThe island finches would be more likely to pass on specialized genes than the forest finches. the island finches have more spatial isolation the island finches have more geographical isolation


Which is the first step that occurred in the speciation of the Galapagos finches a. establishment of genetic equilibrium b. behavioral isolation c. ecological competition d. arrival of founding popu?

D. arrival of founding populations