Which of the following are the examples of adaptive radiation?
A. Wombat, marsupial rat, Flying phalanges
B. ‘Darwin's finches
C. Different placenta! mammals in Australia
D. Placental wolf and Tasmanian wolf
A
A only
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B
A and B only
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C
A, B and C only
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D
A, B and D only
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Solution
The correct option is B
A and B only (a) The process of evolution of different species in a given geographical area starting from a point and literally radiating to other areas or habitat is called an adaptive radiation. For example, alterations in beaks of finches on Galapagos island.
An example where more than one adaptive radiations have occurred in the isolated geographical area is Australian Marsupials.
Here, a number of different marsupials evolved from an ancestral stock within the isolated Australian island but adapted to different habitats eg. Tasmanian wolf (marsupial) and a placental wolf (placental mammals). The above example depicts the convergent evolution as these marsupials show the development of similar adaptive functional structures in unrelated groups of organisms.
So, the correct answer is option b.