Look at picture attached A) What does the phylogeny suggest about the evolutionary process that led to the trait differences by habitat? a. convergent evolution b. adaptive radiation c. phenotypic plasticity

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A) What does the phylogeny suggest about the evolutionary process that led to the trait differences by habitat?

a. convergent evolution

b. adaptive radiation

c. phenotypic plasticity

B) Choose different functional forms from two of the habitats shown in the collage and describe how one or more differences in form may represent an adaptation to their different environment. Example: compare plant form for lobeliads in montane bog to cloud forest understory

Different species of lobelia in Hawaii take the following forms in these habitats:
(f)
(d)
(g)
wet alpine/subalpine
cliffs/rocky outcrops
rain- or cloud-forest
interiors
rain- or cloud-forest
gaps or canopies
mesic forest
coastal scrub
desert
temperate meadow
equivocal
yyyy
Montane bog (a) wet subalpine (b) cliffs (c) cloud forest (montane rainforest) (d) cloud forest understory (e) cloud forest gap (f) and forest edge (g).
A phylogeny for the group is on the right with the Hawaiian lobeliads inside the green shaded rectangle, and close relatives elsewhere outside. The colors of
the branches describe the habitat.
Transcribed Image Text:Different species of lobelia in Hawaii take the following forms in these habitats: (f) (d) (g) wet alpine/subalpine cliffs/rocky outcrops rain- or cloud-forest interiors rain- or cloud-forest gaps or canopies mesic forest coastal scrub desert temperate meadow equivocal yyyy Montane bog (a) wet subalpine (b) cliffs (c) cloud forest (montane rainforest) (d) cloud forest understory (e) cloud forest gap (f) and forest edge (g). A phylogeny for the group is on the right with the Hawaiian lobeliads inside the green shaded rectangle, and close relatives elsewhere outside. The colors of the branches describe the habitat.
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