Evolution
and Adaptation
1- Explain adaptive
radiation and how the different paper forms made by “finches” helped or
hurt that particular finch species.
Adaptive radiation is know as the
diversification of groups of organisms into several forms. Organisms that are specialized to adapt in a specific environmental. Each new group often
diversifies. The main reason that causes different prey forms made by finches
helped or hurt that particular finch species
3- Explain how behavioral
adaptations may lead to genetic changes in a population.
We can see that many factors that
cause different behavioral adaptation such as: climate change, and
adaption to survive against competitors, predators, flexibility in the early
learning of feeding skills that lead to genetic changes in a population.4- A species that has a behavioral adaptation that may allow its predator not to be able to eat it or find it. Explain what this behavioral adaption is.
The chameleon is a small lizard wich
is know for people because it can adapt to the environment. Chameleons are
capable of changing color. These color changes assist the reptile to camouflage
itself in the presence of potential predators. They shoot their tongue over a long a distance wich allows the chameleon to reach food.
5- A species that has a physical characteristic that allows it to survive in cold weather.
| Adaptation of beavers: Beavers have adapted to cool weather and cool water because they have a very thick skin. which allows them to survive very low temperatures. They store food for winter time which is very long in most of places. Available from:http://wdfw.wa.gov/living/beavers.html |
6- An example of mutualism in nature. Explain what mutualism is this case
7- An example of commensalism in the
nature. Explain how your picture represents commensalism.
Barnacles and Whales. The barnacles are a type of crustaceans that are sedentary, i.e. they cannot move on their own. At their larval stage, they stick to the bodies of other organisms like whales, and other places like shells, rocks, or even ships, and grow on their surface. As the whales move about, the barnacles find new habitats where food might be available.This way, they get the nutrition and transportation they need, and the whale is not harmed or benefited in any manner.
Available from: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/examples-of-commensalism.html
Barnacles and Whales. The barnacles are a type of crustaceans that are sedentary, i.e. they cannot move on their own. At their larval stage, they stick to the bodies of other organisms like whales, and other places like shells, rocks, or even ships, and grow on their surface. As the whales move about, the barnacles find new habitats where food might be available.This way, they get the nutrition and transportation they need, and the whale is not harmed or benefited in any manner.
Available from: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/examples-of-commensalism.html
9- An example of mimicry in nature. Explain what the mimicry is this case.
Batesian mimicry is the process by which a palatable animal
or plant species evolves to mimic an unpalatable animal or plant. The idea is
that the predator drives natural selection by learning to avoid the unpalatable
species, as well as things that look like the unpalatable species.
As an example we have scarlet king snake
Available from: snakeshttp://indianapublicmedia.org/amomentofscience/batesian-mimicry-snakes/
10- One species of birds
from Guatemala that has an adaptation that let it survive. Explain.
The Resplendent
Quetzal primarily is frugivorous, it means that they just eat fruits and plants. Some times they will hunt insects or lizards for feeding their babies. The quetzal one of the most beautiful and endangered species in Guatemala has been adapting to the cost change in the local weather.





