The Laysan Rail, an insectivore bird once present on several of the Hawaiian Islands, can no longer be found and is thought to be extinct. Scientists originally thought that a decrease in the amount of ground vegetation available for nesting was responsible for the decline of the bird. However, they now believe that increased competition for food was ultimately responsible for the Laysan Rail's inability to survive.
Which of the following would best help to account for the change in the accepted explanation for the Laysan Rail's extinction?
A. The vegetation on the Laysan Rail's home island was decimated when rabbits were introduced to the island in the 1910s.
B. When attempts were made to relocate the Laysan Rail to other islands, the birds lost the geographical cues that they relied on for finding mating sites.
C. The Laysan Rail builds nests under dense ground cover to protect the eggs.
D. An increase in the use of pesticides resulted in a decrease in the numbers of flies and
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Which of the following would best help to account for the change in the accepted explanation for the Laysan Rail's extinction?
A. The vegetation on the Laysan Rail's home island was decimated when rabbits were introduced to the island in the 1910s.
B. When attempts were made to relocate the Laysan Rail to other islands, the birds lost the geographical cues that they relied on for finding mating sites.
C. The Laysan Rail builds nests under dense ground cover to protect the eggs.
D. An increase in the use of pesticides resulted in a decrease in the numbers of flies and
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Statistics : Posted by Bunuel • on 31 May 2024, 01:30 • Replies 0 • Views 50