BIO1003: (1) An Introduction 0.0 / 5 ? BiologyGeneticsevolutionUniversityNone Created by: Annal22Created on: 16-04-17 18:44 The rapid diversification of organisms from a single species. adaptive radiation 1 of 18 When organisms which are not related develop similar traits as a result of their habitat. Convergent evolution 2 of 18 The study of organisms, interrelationships and the environment. ecology 3 of 18 A Phase 1 ecological survey maps and colour coordinates the type of what in an area? vegetation 4 of 18 A graph showing how a species responds to a certain factor is known as a .... response curve 5 of 18 The 'mark and recapture' technique is used for what index? Lincoln 6 of 18 The 'mark and recapture' technique assumes no births, deaths or ... migration 7 of 18 A group of successfully interbreeding individuals. Population 8 of 18 A metapopulation is a population which occurs in a ..... habitat. fragmented 9 of 18 Migration can increase this, leading to more genetically diverse communities. gene flow 10 of 18 A species is an interbreeding population that is reproductively ..... from other offspring. isolated 11 of 18 When populations comprise individuals at equal intervals apart, it has .... formation. uniform 12 of 18 With randomly distributed organisms, there is .... interaction between them. neutral 13 of 18 Density x area. Organism abundance 14 of 18 As trophic level increases, biomass and ... decrease. energy 15 of 18 A change in allele frequency of a population, and therefore phenotypic trait, which can lead to speciation over a long time. evolution 16 of 18 A type of pressure which affects which organisms will or will not pass on their genes. selection 17 of 18 The neolithic revolution describes the time when hunter gatherers developed an .... society. agrarian 18 of 18
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