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EEB 2244 Exam 2 With Complete
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asexual reproduction advantages - Answer 1. offspring assured

2. locally adapted to parent's environment

asexual reproduction - Answer results in genetically identical clones

sexual reproduction - Answer gametes are produced by meiosis; male and female
haploid gametes fuse to form a diploid zygote; mixes the genetic material of two
individuals

disadvantages of sexual reproduction - Answer only half the genes passed on; sex
organs are costly; mating can be risky

the "cost of meiosis" - Answer only half the genes passed on

advantage of sexual reproduction - Answer evolutionary potential to respond to
environmental change

forms of sexual reproduction - Answer separate males and females, male and female
organs on the same individual, simultaneous vs. sequential sex expression

dioecious - Answer separate males and females in plants

monoecious - Answer male and female organs on the same individual in plants

hermaphroditic - Answer male and female organs on the same individual in animals

protogynous - Answer female, then male

protandrous - Answer male, then female

advantage of having separate sexes - Answer avoid costs of performing both sides

disadvantage of having separate sexes - Answer reproductive failure

monoecy/hermaphrodism - Answer occurs where fixed costs of producing both males
and females overcomes costs of reproductive failure

indigo hamlet - Answer simultaneous hermaphrodite: rapidly changes between being
functionally male and female

wrasse - Answer sequential hermaphroditism depending on the environment: female
harem, switch when dominant male lost

, mating system - Answer pattern of mating between males and females

monogamy - Answer 1 partner per breeding season

polygamy - Answer more than 1 partner per breeding season

polygyny - Answer individual MALES mate with more than 1 female

polyandry - Answer individual FEMALES mate with more than 1 male

promiscuity - Answer both males and females mate with multiple partners

how does parental investment affect mating systems? - Answer the sex that makes the
largest investment will be more discriminating

unequal parental effort leads to: - Answer 1. strong sexual selection

2. sexual dimorphism

3. polygamy

equal parental effort leads to: - Answer 1. weak sexual selection

2. sexual monomorphism

3. monogamy

criteria for pologyny (red-winged blackbirds) - Answer 1. males arrive first and establish
territories

2. territories differ in quality for raising young

3. first females mate with best males

4. late females decide between monogamous males on bad habitats and polygyny.

polygyny threshold - Answer territory quality at which polygynous and monogamous
females have equal reproductive output

sexual selection - Answer individuals that mate more have more offspring, higher fitness

behavior - Answer way an organism acts or responds to others or to signals

social behavior - Answer within species; ranges from antagonism to cooperation;
genetically determined with varying levels of decision making

territory - Answer area defined against intraspecific intrusion; costs of defense less
than benefits of exclusion resources

dominance hierarchy - Answer organizes within group access to resources

groups - Answer purposeful joining of individuals; increase the chances of surviving,

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