Male sword evolves. Female sensory bias evolves. Swordtail fishes Priapella Xiphophorus d Priapella d 16.8 Xiphophorus: David McIntyre, courtesy of Exotic Fish and Pet World, Southampton, MA. 16.8 Priapella: Courtesy of Der/ Wikipedia. Select the all statements that are true about the swordtail phylogeny above. Priapella forms a monophlyetic group with sword tail fishes. The common ancestor of Priapella and Xiphophorus evolved female sensory bias. Female sensory bias is a synapomorphy of Priapella and Xiphophorus and their common ancestor. Male sword is a synapomorphy of Priapella and Xiphophorus and their common ancestor.

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Male sword
evolves.
Female sensory bias
evolves.
16.8
Xiphophorus: David McIntyre, courtesy of
Exotic Fish and Pet World, Southampton,
MA. 16.8 Priapella: Courtesy of Dbr/
Wikipedia.
Swordtail
fishes
Priapella
Xiphophorus d
Priapella d
Select the all statements that are true about the
swordtail phylogeny above.
Priapella forms a monophlyetic group with
sword tail fishes.
The common ancestor of Priapella and
Xiphophorus evolved female sensory bias.
Female sensory bias is a synapomorphy of
Priapella and Xiphophorus and their
common ancestor.
Male sword is a synapomorphy of Priapella
and Xiphophorus and their common
ancestor.
Transcribed Image Text:Male sword evolves. Female sensory bias evolves. 16.8 Xiphophorus: David McIntyre, courtesy of Exotic Fish and Pet World, Southampton, MA. 16.8 Priapella: Courtesy of Dbr/ Wikipedia. Swordtail fishes Priapella Xiphophorus d Priapella d Select the all statements that are true about the swordtail phylogeny above. Priapella forms a monophlyetic group with sword tail fishes. The common ancestor of Priapella and Xiphophorus evolved female sensory bias. Female sensory bias is a synapomorphy of Priapella and Xiphophorus and their common ancestor. Male sword is a synapomorphy of Priapella and Xiphophorus and their common ancestor.
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