Question
Various finch species exist on the Galápagos islands. Finches with beak advantage survived longer and were able to reproduce and pass on their beak shape to offspring more frequently. How does the shape of a finch's beak illustrate the correlation between a specific trait and competitive advantage in a particular environment?(1 point)
Responses
Only individuals that had beaks well-adapted to eat food resources found on an island survived and reproduced on that island.
Only individuals that had beaks well-adapted to eat food resources found on an island survived and reproduced on that island.
Finches with large beaks specialized in cracking hard seeds, giving them an advantage.
Finches with large beaks specialized in cracking hard seeds, giving them an advantage.
The shape of a finch's beak evolved to attract mates, ensuring the reproductive success of the species.
The shape of a finch's beak evolved to attract mates, ensuring the reproductive success of the species.
Finches with smaller beaks were limited to softer, smaller seeds, which restricted their food options during shortages.
Responses
Only individuals that had beaks well-adapted to eat food resources found on an island survived and reproduced on that island.
Only individuals that had beaks well-adapted to eat food resources found on an island survived and reproduced on that island.
Finches with large beaks specialized in cracking hard seeds, giving them an advantage.
Finches with large beaks specialized in cracking hard seeds, giving them an advantage.
The shape of a finch's beak evolved to attract mates, ensuring the reproductive success of the species.
The shape of a finch's beak evolved to attract mates, ensuring the reproductive success of the species.
Finches with smaller beaks were limited to softer, smaller seeds, which restricted their food options during shortages.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The best response that illustrates the correlation between a specific trait and competitive advantage in a particular environment is:
**Only individuals that had beaks well-adapted to eat food resources found on an island survived and reproduced on that island.**
This statement directly connects the shape of the finch's beak to its ability to access food resources in its environment, demonstrating how this trait provides a competitive advantage that influences survival and reproduction.
**Only individuals that had beaks well-adapted to eat food resources found on an island survived and reproduced on that island.**
This statement directly connects the shape of the finch's beak to its ability to access food resources in its environment, demonstrating how this trait provides a competitive advantage that influences survival and reproduction.