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Olegator [25]
3 years ago
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Character displacement: Select one: a. refers to Aunt Edna's forgetting where she put her sense of values. b. refers to the evol

ution of different species in isolation. c. can be identified by comparing populations in allopatry and sympatry. d. is restricted to animal populations because it refers to feeding adaptations.
Biology
1 answer:
xz_007 [3.2K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: The answer is C) can be identified by comparing populations in allopatry and sympatry

Explanation:

Character displacement refers to the distribution of species with similar characteristics that live in the same geographical spaces but have developed different physical or morphological characteristics to get food without competing with other species. In other cases, those species can live in different places even when they share similar characteristics. This process is represented by allopatry and sympatry, the first one refers to those species that live in different zones and have similar characteristics while the second one, refers to those species that share territories and also characteristics. One example of this statement, can be two species of mice that live in Eurasia and África, they share borders in those territories and belong to different species but, were born with some similar characteristics such as hair or whiskers because they are rodents although they possess a different morphology. Finally, Character displacement can be found in plants or animals, so it is not restricted just to animals.

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