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Multiple Choice
What is behavioral isolation in the context of speciation?
A
A process where species evolve to occupy different ecological niches.
B
A form of reproductive isolation where two species do not mate because of differences in courtship behaviors.
C
A mechanism where species are unable to mate due to incompatible reproductive organs.
D
A type of isolation where species are separated by physical barriers such as mountains or rivers.
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Behavioral isolation is a concept in speciation, which is the process by which new species arise.
It is a form of reproductive isolation, meaning it prevents different species from interbreeding.
Behavioral isolation occurs when two species have different courtship behaviors, which are rituals or actions performed to attract mates.
These differences in courtship behaviors can include variations in mating calls, dances, or other rituals that are specific to each species.
Because these behaviors are not recognized or attractive to individuals of other species, mating does not occur, leading to reproductive isolation and eventually speciation.