BIOL 1070 Lecture 4: Midterm 1.pdf

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3^*^ (iii): some mussel species have very complex lures that attract a specific fish host. Sfi^c4,"c (iv): some mussel species can be found in a few rivers, but not in all of the rivers where they formerly were found. ^ p (v): a storm washes pesticides from a farm field into a river, and suddenly kills a large portion of the mussels living there. ~f-fou: observation (iv) provides an example of, extinction. Questions 9-10 refer to the following phylogenetic tree of freshwater mussel groups. (note: the suffix-idae a tribe). indicates a family, -inae indicates a subfamily, and -ini indicates. Page 5 of 9 (white: as a conservation biologist, you are concerned to find that the zebra mussel (dreissena polymorpha) has recently appeared in your local lake (lake 4). Three other nearby lakes (lakes 1-3) had already been invaded a few years ago.

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