In the Sonoran Desert of northwestern Mexico and southern Arizona, the flowers of several species of columnar cacti-cardon, saguaro, and organ pipe-were once exclusively pollinated at night by nectar-feeding bats, as their close relatives in arid tropical regions of southern Mexico still are. In these tropical regions, diurnal(daytime) visitors to columnar cactus flowers are ineffective pollinators because, by sunrise, the flowers' stigmas become unreceptive or the flowers close. Yet the flowers of the Sonoran Desert cacti have evolved to remain open after sunrise, allowing pollination by such diurnal visitors as bees and birds. Why have these cacti expanded their range of pollinators by remaining open and receptive in daylight?
This development at the northernmost range of columnar cacti may be due to a yearly variation in the abundance-and hence the reliability-of migratory nectar-feeding bats. Pollinators can be unreliable for several reasons. They can be dietary generalists whose fidelity to a particular species depends on the availability of alternative food sources. Or, they can be dietary specialists, but their abundance may vary widely from year to year, resulting in variable pollination of their preferred food species.Finally, they may be dietary specialists, but their abundance may be chronically low relative to the availability of flowers.
Recent data reveals that during spring in the Sonoran Desert, the nectar-feeding bats are specialists feeding on cardon,saguaro, and organpipe flowers. However, whereas cactus-flower abundance tends to be high during spring, bat population densities tend to be low except near maternity roosts. Moreover, in spring, diurnal cactus-pollinating birds are significantly more abundant in this region than are the nocturnal bats. Thus, with bats being unreliable cactus-flower pollinators, and daytime pollinators more abundant and therefore more reliable, selection favors the cactus flowers with traits that increase their range of pollinators. While data suggest that population densities of nectar-feedingbats are also low in tropical areas of southern Mexico, where bats are the exclusive pollinators of many species of columnar cacti, cactus-flower density and bat population density appear to be much more evenly balanced there:compared with the Sonoran Desert's cardon and saguaro, columnar cacti in southern Mexico produce far fewer flowers per night. Accordingly, despite their low population density, bats are able to pollinate nearly 100 percent of the available flowers.
According to the passage, present-day columnar cacti in the Sonoran Desert differ from their close relatives in southern Mexico in that the Sonoran cacti
have flowers that remain open after sunset
are pollinated primarily by dietary specialists
can be pollinated by nectar-feeding bats
have stigmas that are unreceptive to pollination at night
are sometimes pollinated by diurnal pollinators
题目分析:
文章细节题:现在S沙漠的仙人掌和南墨的仙人掌的区别在于?
原文:S沙漠的物种进化了,不仅可以夜间授粉,白天也可以。
选项分析:
(S沙漠的仙人掌:)
A选项:在日落后也可以开花:不是区别,是相同点。
B选项:主要由饮食专家授粉:没提。
C选项:由nectar-feeding bats传粉:在S沙漠进化后的仙人掌不由bat授粉了。
D选项:有无法在夜间授粉的柱头:它在白天夜间均可授粉。
E选项:正确。有时候可以由白天传粉者传粉:与原文一致。
sunset和sunrise
这道题有两个标记点:
第一段:Yet the flowers of the Sonoran Desert cacti have evolved to remain open after sunrise, allowing pollination by such diurnal visitors as bees and birds.
第三段:While data suggest that population densities of nectar-feedingbats are also low in tropical areas of southern Mexico, where bats are the exclusive pollinators of many species of columnar cacti
第一段说了,SONORA以前只有蝙蝠传播花粉,后来evolve了。第一段没提到southern,不是出题点。
最后一段说,southern现在还是只有蝙蝠传播花粉,和SONORA不一样,所以这就是两者区别
were once exclusively
所以这道题的定位点在哪里。。为什么解析总是直接上中文感觉在硬推一样。。。
定位在文中第一段后半部分。。。定位定错了定成最后一段了。。。
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B选项:主要由饮食专家授粉:没提。
b错,定位点Recent data reveals that during spring in the Sonoran Desert, the nectar-feeding bats are specialists feeding on cardon,saguaro, and organpipe flowers.这只是说传播途径有bat,不是只有bats。
题目没读懂
把两个地点标记出来:Sonoran Desert of northwestern Mexico and southern Arizona VS southern Mexico
一个标记为1,一个标记为2,1如何如何,2如何如何
要仔细读题....in that the Sonoran cacti
问的是沙漠里的这个植物有什么不一样的特点
注意:文中的破折号都很短!!!不要和连字符搞混!!!意思要清晰!!!
diurnal!
这道题错选B了, 错误的原因是没有理清题目问的对象:present-day columnar cacti in the Sonoran Desert differ from their close relatives in southern Mexico in that the Sonoran cacti,其中in that the Sonaran cacti指的是southern Mexico的,而不是最后一段讲的现今的。。;
第一段说了,SONORA以前只有蝙蝠传播花粉,后来evolve了。第一段没提到southern,不是出题点。
最后一段说,southern现在还是只有蝙蝠传播花粉,和SONORA不一样,所以这就是两者区别
原文有错,所以一直没看懂
whereas cactus-flowerabundance tends to be high during spring, batpopulation densities tend to be low except nearmaternity roosts.
B Desert cacti are pollinated, at least
by nectar-feeding bats, whichp
partially, by nectar-feeding bats, which are
dietary specialists. But the cacti in southpartially, by nectar-feeding
dietary specialists. But the cacti in southernMexico are pollinated by these specialists,
问的是沙漠和热带雨林相比有什么不同
看清楚问题!
A tends to confuse testers by the difference between sunrise and sunset.
C actually gives the statement that daytime visitors can pollinate cacti because it remains open after sunrise.
In these tropical regions, diurnal(daytime) visitors to columnar cactus flowers are ineffective pollinators because, by sunrise, the flowers' stigmas become unreceptive or the flowers close. Yet the flowers of the Sonoran Desert cacti have evolved to remain open after sunrise, allowing pollination by such diurnal visitors as bees and birds-答案e从yet后半句来
While data suggest that population densities of nectar-feedingbats are also low in tropical areas of southern Mexico, where bats are the exclusive pollinators of many species of columnar cacti--southern Mexico的蝙蝠授粉是唯一的,蝙蝠又是夜间授粉。相反的Sonoran Desert的就不是蝙蝠唯一授粉,也就是说有时候由日间授粉者进行授粉。所以是E
为什么A选项不对呢?
这里 tricky 的点就是 sunrise 和 sunset 了...下意识的觉得花都应该是白天开,晚上必
看来很多人都和我一样。。。sunset看成sunrise。。。
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