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D Question 3 1 pts A population of Drosophila colonizes a newly formed island in the Hawaiian archipelago. They evolve m

Posted: Tue May 17, 2022 7:00 pm
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D Question 3 1 Pts A Population Of Drosophila Colonizes A Newly Formed Island In The Hawaiian Archipelago They Evolve M 1
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D Question 3 1 pts A population of Drosophila colonizes a newly formed island in the Hawaiian archipelago. They evolve morphological changes that allow them to avoid predation on the new island. After many generations, flies from the new island disperse back to the original island, but no longer recognize the original population as the same species. This is an example of: Allopatric speciation by vicariance with divergence driven by natural selection Allopatric speciation by dispersal, with divergence driven by sexual selection, Sympatric speciation, with divergence driven by genetic drift Allopatric speciation by dispersal, with divergence driven by natural selection,