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types of speciation an explanation of earths diversity match the finche…

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types of speciation
an explanation of earths diversity
match the finches to the best suited island by dragging the images below into the blue outlined rectangles.
this close relative of the galapagos finches is thought to have flown some 600 miles from mainland south america to the galapagos islands about 100,000 years ago.
the hooked beak of this galapagos finch is well suited to open fruits.
this finch is particularly small. this may make it less desirable for hawks.
with a small, narrow beak, this finch is able to spear tiny creatures and eat from hard to reach spots.
this large ground - finch has the largest beak of darwins finches. a beak like that is helpful for breaking large, hard seeds.
ancestral species
island with large seeds as food source
island with insects as source
island with fruits as the main food source (requires a hooked beak)
island with lot of h

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Match based on finch - beak characteristics and food sources on islands. Finch with hooked beak to island with fruits, large - beaked finch to island with large seeds, finch with small narrow beak to island with insects (as it can spear tiny creatures), and small finch can be placed as ancestral or to an island with less predation factors.

Answer:

  • Finch with hooked beak: Island with fruits as the main food source (requires a hooked beak)
  • Large ground - finch with largest beak: Island with large seeds as food source
  • Finch with small, narrow beak: Island with insects as food source
  • Small finch: Ancestral species (or an island with less predation due to its small size)