Even though the finches on the various Galapagos Islands require different biotic and abiotic factors for their survival, these finches would most likely be grouped in the same

a) kingdom, but found in different ecological niches
b) population, but found in different ecosystems
c) species, but found in different habitats
d) species and found in the same biosphere

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

It is C because the question says they are all finches, they just need different habitats/living conditions

Finches are most likely to grouped in the same species, but found in different habitats.

  • They are well known for their remarkable diversity in beak form and function.
  • Darwin postulated that beak of an ancestral species had adapted over time to equip the finches to acquire different food resources.

Why are Darwin’s finches important?

  • Species diverge in mate preference before genetic incompatibilities evolve.
  • Different populations can function as biological species before they would be recognized as species solely in the basis of genetic distinctness.
  • With the help of the finches Darwin solidify the idea of natural selection.

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