Question
What is a specific example of competitive advantage exhibited by Darwin’s finches?(1 point)
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Birds would be blown to different islands by storms.
Birds would be blown to different islands by storms.
Female finches mated with males that had different sized beaks.
Female finches mated with males that had different sized beaks.
Medium ground finches with small beaks survived best duing droughts.
Medium ground finches with small beaks survived best duing droughts.
The finches evolved from one ancestral species and adapted to their specific niche.
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Birds would be blown to different islands by storms.
Birds would be blown to different islands by storms.
Female finches mated with males that had different sized beaks.
Female finches mated with males that had different sized beaks.
Medium ground finches with small beaks survived best duing droughts.
Medium ground finches with small beaks survived best duing droughts.
The finches evolved from one ancestral species and adapted to their specific niche.
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A specific example of competitive advantage exhibited by Darwin’s finches is: **The finches evolved from one ancestral species and adapted to their specific niche.**
This allows different species of finches to exploit various food sources in their environments, reducing competition and increasing their chances of survival and reproduction.
This allows different species of finches to exploit various food sources in their environments, reducing competition and increasing their chances of survival and reproduction.