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Chapter 22, Problem 3A
Hybridization between incompletely isolated populations
a. always leads to reinforcement due to the inferiority of hybrids.
b. can serve as a mechanism for preserving gene flow between populations, thus preventing
c. only occurs in plants.
d. never affects rates of speciation.
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If reinforcement is weak and hybrids are not completely infertile,
a. genetic divergence between populations may be overcome by gene flow.
b. speciation will occur 100% of the time.
c. gene flow between populations will be impossible.
d. the speciation will be more likely than if hybrids were completely infertile.
1) In allopatric speciation, geographic separation of two populations
a.reduces the relative fitness of hybrid offspring.
b.is sufficient for speciation to occur.
c.allows gene flow between them.
d.inhibits gene flow between them.
Problems with the biological species concept include the fact that
a. many species reproduce asexually.
b. postzygotic isolating mechanisms decrease hybrid viability.
c. prezygotic isolating mechanisms are extremely rare.
d. All of the choices are correct.
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