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Topic 6: Inheritance, Variation and Evolution
Speciation (T)
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Who independently proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection alongside Charles Darwin?
Alfred Russel Wallace
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What was the main focus of Alfred Russel Wallace's studies in relation to animals?
He studied
warning coloration
in animals.
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In what year did Darwin and Wallace jointly publish their findings on evolution?
1858
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What is the significance of the geographical barrier in the process of speciation?
It separates
populations
and prevents
interbreeding
.
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What are the stages of speciation as described in the context of snails?
Initial population can
interbreed
.
A
geographical
barrier (e.g., a river) separates the population.
No interbreeding occurs between the separated groups.
Natural selection favors
different
alleles
in each group.
Mutations cannot spread between the groups.
Over generations, the populations change.
If they can mix again, they can no longer reproduce fertile
offspring
, becoming different species.
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How did Wallace's observations contribute to our understanding of speciation?
He highlighted the role of
geographical barriers
in speciation.
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What is the title of Darwin's publication that presented natural selection to a wider audience?
On the
Origin of Species
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Why is it important for students to learn about the stages of speciation?
It helps explain how
new species
form, a common
exam topic
.
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