Fossils, Gradualism, and Catastrophism
Darwin and Others
Selection and Competition
Adaptation
Miscellaneous
100

Older fossils are located here relative to younger fossils

What are deeper rock layers?

100

The major difference that separated the many species of finch Darwin found across the Galapagos islands

What is the size and shape of their beaks?

100

Wild animals have developed specific traits and behaviors via this mechanism

What is natural selection?

100

Special proteins in the blood of fish that act as antifreeze are an example of this type of adaptation

What is physiological?

100

The disappearance of a species is called this

What is extinction?

200

Erosion of soil by wind and water, the rise and fall of sea levels, and small changes in land caused by earthquakes and volcanoes were all used by Charles Lyell to support this theory

What is gradualism?

200

A female poison arrow frog laying hundreds of eggs at a time is an example of this one of Darwin's observations

What is all species are capable of producing more offspring than can survive?

200

Two males of a species fighting over a mate is an example of this type of competition

What is intraspecific competition?

200

Gorillas being larger and more muscular than chimpanzees is an example of this type of adaptation

What is physical?

200

Animals raising their young together to help each parent find food is an example of this type of adaptation

What is behavioral?

300

A fossil being found in one rock layer, but not in any of the higher layers is evidence of this

What is extinction?

300

The population size of an organism being very similar to that of the previous generation is an example of this one of Darwin's observations

What is population numbers tend to be stable?

300

The breeding of dogs by humans for different traits and behaviors would be considered this

What is artificial selection?

300

Rapid diversification of a species is called this

What is adaptive radiation?

300

The appearance of a new species is called this

What is speciation?

400

Sudden, violent changes being responsible for the geological features of the Earth is the claim of this theory

What is catastrophism?

400
An organism not being able to find enough food is an example of this one of Darwin's observations

What is there are limited resources?

400

The large, heavy, bright feathers of the male peacock provide no survival advantage and are likely a result of this process

What is sexual selection?

400

This happens to organisms when environmental factors reach their zone of intolerance

What is they die?

400

The brightness, pattern, and toxicity of poison arrow frogs being different from frog to frog is an example of this one of Darwin's observations

What is individuals within a population vary in their traits?

500

Different beak sizes and shapes are advantageous depending on this

What is the kind of food that is available?

500

This evolutionary idea would suggest, for example, that elephants used to have short trunks, but stretched them when little food or water was available, and passed this trait along to the next generations

What is Jean-Baptiste Lamarck's inheritance of acquired traits?

500

This ecological factor likely explains the brightly-colored feathers of male songbirds

What is sexual selection?

500

Monarch butterflies migrating south during the winter months is an example of this type of adaptation

What is behavioral?

500

Organisms resembling their parents is an example of this one of Darwin's observations

What is differences in traits are passed on to offspring?

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