1. In island radiations we often see the following pattern: similar forms found in different species living in similar habitats on different islands. This pattern raises the question: did the form...




1. In island radiations we often see the following pattern: similar forms found in different species living in similar habitats on different islands. This pattern raises the question: did the form evolve once on a single island in a single species and then spread to multiple islands by dispersal (let’s call this the “dispersal model”)? Or did a single species first disperse to different islands, then ecologically adapt to the many different environments on each (let’s call this the “convergence model”)? A phylogeny can help us identify which of these processes is at play. Considering the three traits shown on this tree, which model appears to have more support: the dispersal model or the convergence model? Explain how you arrived at this conclusion.













Habit O shrub<br>| tree<br>Leaf margin O unlobed<br>slightly lobed<br>distinctly lobed<br>Capitula O homogamous<br>partially heterogamous<br>fully heterogamous<br>S. villosa<br>S. stewarti<br>0 S. atractyloides<br>S. affinis<br>S. cordata<br>100 S. microcephala<br>S. crockeri<br>S. aspera<br>S. retroflexa<br>S. helleri<br>S. pedunculata<br>S. baurii<br>S. gordilloi<br>S. divisa<br>S. incisa<br>- bcghl<br>- bc<br>- gi<br>- gj<br>- dghk|<br>- aef<br>k<br>0.6<br>0.5<br>0.4<br>0.3 0.2 0.1<br>O Ma<br>

Extracted text: Habit O shrub | tree Leaf margin O unlobed slightly lobed distinctly lobed Capitula O homogamous partially heterogamous fully heterogamous S. villosa S. stewarti 0 S. atractyloides S. affinis S. cordata 100 S. microcephala S. crockeri S. aspera S. retroflexa S. helleri S. pedunculata S. baurii S. gordilloi S. divisa S. incisa - bcghl - bc - gi - gj - dghk| - aef k 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 O Ma

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