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Itdependsontheabilityoftheorganismstomoveacrossbarriers.Birdsandcoyotescaneasilycrossmountainsandrivers.Thepassageofwind-blowntreepollenisalsonothinderedbysuchbarriers,andtheseedsofmanyplantsmaybeearnedbackandforthonanimalsIncontrast,smallrodentsmayfindadeepcanyonorawideriveraneffectivebarrier.Forexample,theGrandCanyon,inthesouthwesternUnitedSlates,separatetherangeofthewhile-tailedantelopesquirrelfromthatofthecloselyrelatedHarris’antelopesquirrel.Smaller,withashortertailthatiswhiteunderneath,thewhite-tailedantelopesquirrelinhabitsdesertsnorthofthecanyonandwestoftheColoradoRiverinsouthernCaliforniaHams'
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Geographicisolationcreatesopportunitiesfornewspeciestodevelop,butitdoesnotnecessarilyleadtonewspeciesbecausespeciationoccursonlywhenthegenepoolundergoesenoughchangestoestablishreproductivebarriersbetweentheisolatedpopulationanditsparentpopulation.Thelikelihoodofallopatricspeciationincreaseswhenapopulationissmallaswellasisolated,makingitmorelikelythanalargepopulationtohaveitsgenepoolchangedsubstantially.Forexample,inlessthantwomillionyears,smallpopulationsofstrayanimalsandplantsfromtheSouthAmericanmainlandthatmanagedtocolonizetheGalapagosIslandsgaverisetoallthespeciesthatnowinhabittheislands.pGm60P2。
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Whenoceanicislandsarefarenoughaparttopermitpopulationstoevolveinisolation,butcloseenoughtoallowoccasionaldispersionstooccur,theyareeffectivelyoutdoorlaboratoriesofevolution.TheGalapagosislandchainisoneoftheworldsgreatestshowcasesofevolutionEachislandwasbornfromunderwatervolcanoesandwasgraduallycoveredbyorganismsderivedfromstraysthatrodetheoceancurrentsandwindsfromotherislandsandcontinents.Organismscanalsobecarriedtoislandsbyotherorganisms,suchasseabirdsthattravellongdistanceswithseedsclingingtotheirfeathers.5qDlp3l。
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ThespeciesontheGalapagosIslandstoday,mostofwhichoccurnowhereelse,descendedfromorganismsthatfloated,flew,orwereblownovertheseafromtheSouthAmericanmainlandForinstance,theGalapagosislandchainhasatotalofthirteenspeciesofcloselyrelatedbirdscalledGalapagosfinchesThesebirdshavemanysimilaritiesbutdifferintheirfeedinghabitsandChx39g0。
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theirbeaktype,whichiscorrelatedwithwhattheyeatAccumulatedevidenceindicatesthatallthirteenfinchspeciesevolvedfromasinglesmallpopulationofancestralbirdsthatcolonizedoneoftheislands.Completelyisolatedontheislandaftermigratingfromthemainland,thefounderpopulationmayhaveundergonesignificantchangesinitsgenepoolandbecomeanewspecies.Later,afewindividualsofthisnewspeciesmayhavebeenblownbystormstoaneighboringisland.Isolatedonthissecondisland,thesecondfounderpopulationcouldhaveevolvedintoasecondnewspecies,whichcouldlaterrecolonizetheislandfromwhichitsfoundingpopulationemigrated.TodayeachGalapagosislandhasmultiplespeciesoffinches,withasmanyastenonsomeislands.jgeODg4。
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BiologistErnstMayrdefinedaspeciesas“anactuallyorpotentiallyinterbreedingpopulationthatdoesnotinterbreedwithothersuchpopulationswhenthereisopportunitytodoso.”Akeyeventintheoriginofmanyspeciesistheseparationofapopulationwithitsgenepool(allofthegenesinapopulationatanyonetime)fromotherpopulationsofthesamespecies,therebypreventingpopulationinterbreedingWithitsgenepoolisolated,aseparatepopulationcanfollowitsownevolutionarycourse.Intheformationofmanyspecies,theinitialisolationofapopulationseemstohavebeenageographicbarrierThismodeofevolvingnewspeciesiscalledallopatricspeciation.tlNm4iv。
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BiologistErnstMayrdefinedaspeciesas“anactuallyorpotentiallyinterbreedingpopulationthatdoesnotinterbreedwithothersuchpopulationswhenthereisopportunitytodoso.”Akeyeventintheoriginofmanyspeciesistheseparationofapopulationwithitsgenepool(allofthegenesinapopulationatanyonetime)fromotherpopulationsofthesamespecies,therebypreventingpopulationinterbreedingWithitsgenepoolisolated,aseparatepopulationcanfollowitsownevolutionarycourse.Intheformationofmanyspecies,theinitialisolationofapopulationseemstohavebeenageographicbarrierThismodeofevolvingnewspeciesiscalledallopatricspeciation.WvHMIiz。
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Manyfactorscanisolateapopulationgeographically.Amountainrangemayemergeandgraduallysplitapopulationoforganismsthatcaninhabitonlylowlandlakes,certainfishpopulationsmightbecomeisolatedinthisway.Similarity,acreepingglaciermaygraduallydividebNleNCT。
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B.Paragraph2identifiesdiscoveriesthatledtotheconclusionpresentedinparagraph1thatgeographicisolationhasplayedaroteintheoriginofmanyspeciesTvSoN6u。
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C.Paragraph2providesevidencesupportingthestatementinparagraph1thatapopulationcanfollowitsownevolutionarycourseonceitsgenepoolbecomesisolatedqZwXeEJ。
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D.Paragraph2explainswhytheterm“allopatric”wasadoptedtodescribethemethodofspeciationdescribedinparagraph16yv7Dan。
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Itdependsontheabilityoftheorganismstomoveacrossbarriers.Birdsandcoyotescaneasilycrossmountainsandrivers.Thepassageofwind-blowntreepollenisalsonothinderedbysuchbarriers,andtheseedsofmanyplantsmaybeearnedbackandforthonanimalsIncontrast,smallrodentsmayfindadeepcanyonorawideriveraneffectivebarrier.Forexample,theGrandCanyon,inthesouthwesternUnitedSlates,separatetherangeofthewhile-tailedantelopesquirrelfromthatofthecloselyrelatedHarris’antelopesquirrel.Smaller,withashortertailthatiswhiteunderneath,thewhite-tailedantelopesquirrelinhabitsdesertsnorthofthecanyonandwestoftheColoradoRiverinsouthernCaliforniaHams'
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5.Inparagraph3,theauthorcontrastsavarietyoforganismstoillustratewhichofthefollowingpoints?
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A.Geographicbarriersarelesslikelytokeepapartpopulationsofplantsthanpopulationsofanimals.fr38Jrv。
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B.GeographicbarriersaremorelikelytokeepapartpopulationsoflargeorganismsthanpopulationsofsmallorganismsTad9fQd。
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C.Somemembersofaspeciesareabletocrossgeographicbarriers,whileothermembersofthesamespeciesarenot.FImc5Me。
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D.Theeffectivenessofgeographicbarriersinkeepingorganismsapartdependsonanorganism’sabilitytomoveacrossbarriers.lEW7Z4l。
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6.Paragraph3supportstheideathatwhite-tailedantelopesquirrelsandHams'
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Geographicisolationcreatesopportunitiesfornewspeciestodevelop,butitdoesnotnecessarilyleadtonewspeciesbec
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