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प्रश्न
Darwin's finches and Australian marsupials are suitable examples of adaptive radiation - Justify the statement.
उत्तर
Darwin’s finches are the birds whose common ancestor arrived on the Galapagos about 2 million years ago. During that time, Darwin’s finches have evolved into 14 recognized species differing in body size, beak shape and feeding behavior. Changes in the size and form of the beak have enabled different species to utilize different food resources such as insects, seeds, nectar from cactus flowers and blood from iguanas, all driven by Natural selection. Genetic variation in the ALX1 gene in the DNA of Darwin finches is associated with variation in the beak shape. Mild mutation in the ALX1 gene leads to phenotypic change in the shape of the beak of the Darwin finches.
Marsupials in Australia and placental mammals in North America are two subclasses of mammals they have adapted in similar way to a particular food resource, locomotory skill or climate. They were separated from the common ancestor more than 100 million years ago and each lineage continued to evolve independently.
Despite temporal and geographical separation, marsupials in Australia and placental mammals in North America have produced varieties of species living in similar habitats with similar ways of life. Their overall resemblance in shape, locomotory mode, feeding and foraging are superimposed upon different modes of reproduction. This feature reflects their distinctive evolutionary relationships.
Over 200 species of marsupials live in Australia along with many fewer species of placental mammals. The marsupials have undergone adaptive radiation to occupy the diverse habitats in Australia, just as the placental mammals have radiated across North America.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Who published the book “Origin of species by Natural Selection” in 1859?
Which of the following was the contribution of Hugo de Vries?
The phenomenon of “Industrial Melanism” demonstrates ____________.
Darwin’s finches are an excellent example of ____________.
Who proposed the Germplasm theory?
According to Darwin, the organic evolution is due to ____________.
How did Darwin explain fitness of organisms?
Mention the main objections to Darwinism.
Taking the example of Peppered moth, explain the action of natural selection. What do you call the above phenomenon?
Who disproved Lamarck’s Theory of acquired characters? How?
How does Mutation theory of De Vries differ from Lamarck and Darwin’s view in the origin of new species.
Mention the main objections to Darwinism.