× Didn't find what you were looking for? Ask a question
Top Posters
Since Sunday
r
7
c
6
5
n
5
S
4
M
4
r
4
1
4
s
4
s
4
n
4
s
4
New Topic  
Anonymous Ayman Rashidi
wrote...
A year ago
Refer to the image below. Immediately following the construction of the highway and division of the frog population into two, would you consider the populations to be separate species? Why or why not?
 Attached file 
Thumbnail(s):
You must login or register to gain access to this attachment.
Read 76 times
1 Reply

Related Topics

Replies
Anonymous
wrote...
A year ago
The two populations will still be the same. Speciation doesn't occur overnight for species as complex as frogs. At least several generations needs to go by, including changes in diet, environmental changes, etc. before natural selection or random chance can have an influence on the now separated species.
New Topic      
Explore
Post your homework questions and get free online help from our incredible volunteers
  1437 People Browsing
Related Images
  
 1034
  
 744
  
 1039
Your Opinion
What's your favorite math subject?
Votes: 559

Previous poll results: How often do you eat-out per week?