4. Match the following scenarios with the most appropriate isolating mechanism. Some terms may be used more than once. > ✓ > V - ✓ One plant is pollinated by bees; the other by butterflies. Sperm cannot be transferred due to the incompatibility of genitals. Two fruit fly species that use different host plants for breeding and larval development. Sperm from species A cannot fertilize eggs from species B. Some mosquitoes pupate in the spring; others in summer. One stickleback species spawns in marine systems; the other in rivers. Cichlid occupying different zones in Lake Victoria. Different mating calls in closely-related frog species. An odd number of 1. Behavioral isolation 2. Mechanical isolation 3. Temporal isolation 4. Habitat isolation 5. Gametic isolation 6. Post-zygotic isolation 80 F4 F2 F3 # EA $ 4 3 E F5 K ← DII DD F8 F9 F10 F6 F7 % 25 6 & 7 R T Y כ * 8 9 0 O P 4 F11 4. Match the following scenarios with the most appropriate isolating mechanism. Some terms may be used more than once. > ✓ > V - ✓ One plant is pollinated by bees; the other by butterflies. Sperm cannot be transferred due to the incompatibility of genitals. Two fruit fly species that use different host plants for breeding and larval development. Sperm from species A cannot fertilize eggs from species B. Some mosquitoes pupate in the spring; others in summer. One stickleback species spawns in marine systems; the other in rivers. Cichlid occupying different zones in Lake Victoria. Different mating calls in closely-related frog species. An odd number of 1. Behavioral isolation 2. Mechanical isolation 3. Temporal isolation 4. Habitat isolation 5. Gametic isolation 6. Post-zygotic isolation 80 F4 F2 F3 # EA $ 4 3 E F5 K ← DII DD F8 F9 F10 F6 F7 % 25 6 & 7 R T Y כ * 8 9 0 O P 4 F11
4. Match the following scenarios with the most appropriate isolating mechanism. Some terms may be used more than once. > ✓ > V - ✓ One plant is pollinated by bees; the other by butterflies. Sperm cannot be transferred due to the incompatibility of genitals. Two fruit fly species that use different host plants for breeding and larval development. Sperm from species A cannot fertilize eggs from species B. Some mosquitoes pupate in the spring; others in summer. One stickleback species spawns in marine systems; the other in rivers. Cichlid occupying different zones in Lake Victoria. Different mating calls in closely-related frog species. An odd number of 1. Behavioral isolation 2. Mechanical isolation 3. Temporal isolation 4. Habitat isolation 5. Gametic isolation 6. Post-zygotic isolation 80 F4 F2 F3 # EA $ 4 3 E F5 K ← DII DD F8 F9 F10 F6 F7 % 25 6 & 7 R T Y כ * 8 9 0 O P 4 F11 4. Match the following scenarios with the most appropriate isolating mechanism. Some terms may be used more than once. > ✓ > V - ✓ One plant is pollinated by bees; the other by butterflies. Sperm cannot be transferred due to the incompatibility of genitals. Two fruit fly species that use different host plants for breeding and larval development. Sperm from species A cannot fertilize eggs from species B. Some mosquitoes pupate in the spring; others in summer. One stickleback species spawns in marine systems; the other in rivers. Cichlid occupying different zones in Lake Victoria. Different mating calls in closely-related frog species. An odd number of 1. Behavioral isolation 2. Mechanical isolation 3. Temporal isolation 4. Habitat isolation 5. Gametic isolation 6. Post-zygotic isolation 80 F4 F2 F3 # EA $ 4 3 E F5 K ← DII DD F8 F9 F10 F6 F7 % 25 6 & 7 R T Y כ * 8 9 0 O P 4 F11
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