Two insect species live in the same region, but they feed and
mate on different species of plants. Two lizard species live in the
same region, but one mates in the evening just after dusk and the
other mates in the morning around dawn. Two frog species live in
the same region, but hybrids between them have mating calls that
neither the hybrids nor individuals of the parent species respond
to. Two snail species live in the same region, but one coils
in the opposite direction from the other, so mating does not occur
even if courtship is initiated.
A. Mechanical isolation B. Sexual isolation C. Hybrid
inviability D. Habitat isolation E. Behavioral sterility F.
Temporal isolation G. Copulatory isolation H. Gametic isolation
mix and match!!!
Two insect species live in the same region, but they feed and mate on different species of plants. Two lizard species li
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