Asked by Mathew Jameson
Imagine two populations of penguins live in the same ecosystem. One population begins to exchange stones as a mating ritual while the other population begins to dance by shifting from one foot to the other. Individuals from each population will only mate with individuals that display the appropriate mating ritual. Which type of reproductive isolation mechanism does this scenario describe?(1 point)
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Temporal Isolation
Temporal Isolation
Geographic Isolation
Geographic Isolation
Habitat Isolation
Habitat Isolation
Behavioral Isolation
Behavioral Isolation
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Behavioral Isolation
The two populations use different mating behaviors (stone-exchange vs. foot-shifting), so individuals only mate with those showing the correct ritual — a behavioral reproductive barrier.
The two populations use different mating behaviors (stone-exchange vs. foot-shifting), so individuals only mate with those showing the correct ritual — a behavioral reproductive barrier.
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