Topic 3.1 3.2 3.3 Paper 2 Revision QA
Topic 3.1 3.2 3.3 Paper 2 Revision QA
Topic 3.1 3.2 3.3 Paper 2 Revision QA
3 Paper 2 QA
2. Explain how tectonic plate activity may lead to the formation of new species.[7]
3. Outline the processes by which a species may evolve a greater tolerance to higher
temperatures [4 max]
4. State two factors that are used to determine the conservation status of a species. [2 max]
population size;
rate of pop increase/decrease;
degree of specialization;
distribution;
reproductive potential and behaviour;
geographic range;
habitat quality/fragmentation;
trophic level;
probability of extinction;
meteorite/asteroid/comet impacts;
significant volcanic events/volcanic eruptions/basalt flows;
climate change/ice age;
catastrophic methane release (e.g. from methane clathrate);
drop in oxygen levels;
sea level changes;
cosmic events/radiation from space that depletes atmospheric ozone.
Do not accept ‘natural disasters/disease/earthquakes/floods/water levels rising’.
6. Identify two ways in which the current extinction differs from mass extinctions in the past. [2]
7. Outline how the process of natural selection is a mechanism for evolution. [2 max]
8. Explain why Madagascar/ Galapagos/ Australia (any island in geographical isolation) has a
high number of endemic species.
island is too far from the mainland for exchange of genetic information / location of island results
in limited migration of species from/to other areas;
geographical isolation has caused speciation / species have developed in
isolation/independently / species have adapted/evolved to the conditions on the island;
limited resources on the island required specialization to reduce competition;
climate has been stable for a long time, allowing for specialization of organisms;
there are a diverse range of biomes/ecosystems (providing a diverse range of habitats/niches) /
variation in altitude/elevation provides a range of habitats/niches;
tropical rainforests provide many different niches/have high biodiversity;
high biodiversity is associated with larger island size
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Topic 3.1 3.2 3.3 Paper 2 QA
10. Explain how the plate movements may have contributed to the biodiversity of the hotspot
regions. 3
Plate activity:
As plates move populations become isolated;
Plate activity results in the creation of new/diverse habitats;
Contribution:
Island populations are separated from each other allowing speciation;
Populations become separated by mountain uplift/other physical barriers;
The uplift creates new habitats promoting biodiversity;
Adaptation to new habitats/niches;
Formation of new land through volcanism/volcanoes;
Isolation can lead to behavioural differences leading to reproductive isolation;
Collision of plates allows mixing of genes/habitats/hybridization;
Causing changes to ecosystem and hence biodiversity;