AP Biology : Speciation

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Example Question #1 : Understanding Reproductive Barriers

Which of the following is a NOT potential outcome from a speciation hybrid zone?

Possible Answers:

All of these are potential outcomes

The continued production of hybrid individuals

A weakening of reproductive barriers, allowing the two species to fuse

A strengthening of reproductive barriers, and eventual extinction of the hybrids

Correct answer:

All of these are potential outcomes

Explanation:

A hybrid zone is a geographic region where allopatric populations happen to come back in contact with one another. There are three potential outcomes for the hybrid zone over time. It is possible for the two species to re-integrate due to a weakening of reproductive barriers. In this scenario, the two species become one again. It is also possible that the reproductive barriers will strengthen, resulting in an inability to produce the hybrid offspring and a retention of species identity. The final option is a stable intermediate in which the species remain separate, but are still naturally able to create hybrid offspring.

Example Question #1611 : Ap Biology

Different fish living in the same pond mate at different times during the year. What type of reproductive isolation is this?

Possible Answers:

Behavioral isolation

Mechanical isolation

Gametic isolation

Temporal isolation

Habitat isolation

Correct answer:

Temporal isolation

Explanation:

This is an example of temporal isolation. Temporal isolation means that different species are kept reproductively isolated because they mate at different times.

Example Question #1611 : Ap Biology

While donkeys and horses have ignored each other historically in the wild, hybrids can be made through artificial insemination. The resulting hybrids are unusual in that they are generally viable, but always sterile. Because of their sterility, a blended lineage of the two animals cannot exist. What evolutionary force is this an example of?

Possible Answers:

Behavioral barrier

Pre-zygotic barrier

Geographic barrier

Mechanical barrier

Post-zygotic barrier

Correct answer:

Post-zygotic barrier

Explanation:

Reproductive barriers can be divided into two major categories: pre-zygotic or post zygotic. The former is an issue that arises before fertilization such as two animals not being compatible anatomically or a behavioral incompatibility (think of bird mating rituals, or imagine a mouse trying to reproduce with a whale). A Post-zygotic barrier is a reproductive barrier that prevents the zygote from forming, or hampers the developmental process. It does not prevent the animals from mating however. Thus, The sterile mule example falls under the post-zygotic category since the animals were not prevented from mating. 

Example Question #21 : Speciation

What are the two major classifications of barriers to reproduction?

Possible Answers:

Reproductive isolation and post-zygotic 

Pre-zygotic and inviability 

Reproductive isolation and inviability 

Pre-zygotic and post-zygotic 

Correct answer:

Pre-zygotic and post-zygotic 

Explanation:

Barriers to reproduction are behaviors and physiological processes that maintain distinct species and prevent hybridization. There are two major classifications of barriers to reproduction: pre-zygotic barriers and post-zygotic barriers. Pre-zygotic barriers prevent hybridization before fertilization and post-zygotic barriers prevent it after fertilization.

Example Question #5 : Understanding Reproductive Barriers

What is true regarding temporal isolation?

Possible Answers:

It is a post-zygotic barrier to reproduction 

Resulting zygotes are inviable

It is a barrier that prevents fertile individuals from meeting 

It is a barrier resulting from different mating behaviors 

Correct answer:

It is a barrier that prevents fertile individuals from meeting 

Explanation:

Temporal isolation is a pre-zygotic barrier to reproduction. In instances of temporal isolation, fertile individuals do not meet one another, thereby isolating them reproductively. This includes distinct habitats, physical barriers, and different timing of sexual maturity.

Example Question #1 : Understanding Reproductive Barriers

Which is not an example of behavioral isolation?

Possible Answers:

Pheremones that attract only one species of insect

Species of fish living in different areas of a pond due to differential salt concentrations

Two species of bird having distinct male mating dances

Male plumage on a bird species that is only found to be attractive by females of the same species

Correct answer:

Species of fish living in different areas of a pond due to differential salt concentrations

Explanation:

Behavioral isolation is a type of pre-zygotic barrier to reproduction that isolates species through different mating rituals. “Species of fish living in different areas of a pond due to differential salt concentrations” is not an example of behavioral isolation because there is not difference in mating behaviors that reproductively isolates the two species of fish. The rest of these examples demonstrate barriers to reproduction that originate with mating behavior.

Example Question #111 : Evolution And Genetics

In cases of mechanical isolation, what is the barrier to reproduction between two species?

Possible Answers:

Zygote inviability 

Habitat

Genital incompatibility 

Mating behavior 

Correct answer:

Genital incompatibility 

Explanation:

Mechanical isolation is a type of pre-zygotic barrier that maintains distinct species through genital incompatibility. In this type of reproductive isolation, the genitals of a male and female of the same species allow for copulation and reproduction, while the genitals of individuals of different species mechanically will not allow for reproduction.

Example Question #112 : Evolution And Genetics

In which of the following habitats is gametic isolation common?

Possible Answers:

Coral reef

Tundra

Desert

Tropical rain forest

Correct answer:

Coral reef

Explanation:

Gametic isolation is a type of pre-zygotic reproductive isolation in which gametes of different species are unable to hybridize due to genetic incompatibility. In coral reef ecosystems, large numbers of gametes are released by many species of marine reefs, making gametic isolation important in preventing hybridization.

Example Question #21 : Speciation

 Which of the following is not true regarding zygote mortality?

Possible Answers:

Fertilization occurs between gametes 

It is an example of post-zygotic reproductive isolation 

After fertilization, the resulting zygote is inviable 

Fertilization does not occur

Correct answer:

Fertilization does not occur

Explanation:

Zygote mortality is an example of post-zygotic reproductive isolation. In this type of reproductive isolation, gametes from two species may fuse, however the zygote is inviable shortly after fertilization due to improper development.

Example Question #114 : Evolution And Genetics

In hybrid sterility, at what stage does reproductive isolation occur?

Possible Answers:

Post-zygotic

Behavioral

Temporal

Pre-zygotic

Correct answer:

Post-zygotic

Explanation:

Hybrid sterility is an example of post-zygotic reproductive isolation. In the case of hybrid sterility, hybridization can occur between two species, however the resulting hybrids are unable to produce; the hybrids are sterile.  

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