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On the volcanic, equatorial West African island of Sao Tomé, two species of fruit fly exist. Drosophila yakuba inhabits the island's lowlands and is also found on the African mainland, located about 320 kilometres away. At higher elevations, and only on Sao Tomé, is found the very closely related Drosophila santomea. The two species can hybridise, though male hybrids are sterile. A hybrid zone exists at middle elevations, though hybrids there are greatly outnumbered by D. santomea. Studies of the two species' nuclear genomes reveal that D. yakuba on the island is more closely related to mainland D. yakuba than to D. santomea (2n = 4 in both species) . Sao Tomé rose from the Atlantic Ocean about 14 million years ago.
The observation that island D. yakuba are more closely related to mainland D. yakuba than island D. yakuba are to D. santomea is best explained by proposing that D. santomea ________.
Direct Feedback
Information provided explicitly and straightforwardly about one's performance, behavior, or work, aimed at improvement or recognition.
New Learning
A process of acquiring knowledge or skills in new areas, often leading to personal or professional development.
Job Enrichment
A management concept focused on redesigning jobs in a way that increases the responsibilities, and opportunities for personal growth and recognition, thereby making them more fulfilling.
Adds Variety
Introduces diversity and difference, making situations, tasks, or environments more interesting and less monotonous.
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