Bird guides once listed the myrtle warbler and Audubon's

Chapter 0, Problem 2

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Bird guides once listed the myrtle warbler and Audubon's warbler as distinct species. Recently, these birds have been classified as eastern and western forms of a single species, the yellow-rumpI'd warbler. Which ofthe following pieces of evidence, iftrue, would be cause for this reclassification? a. The two forms interbreed often in nature, and their offspring have good survival and reproduction. b. The two forms live in similar habitats. c. The two forms have many genes in common. d. The two forms have similar food requirements. e. The two forms are very similar in coloration.

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