Sexual Dimorphism and Symbiosis Flashcards

1
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Sexual Dimorphism

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Difference in form between sexes of the same species

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2
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Examples of Sexual Dimorphism

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Color, size, ornaments, etc

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3
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Other ways to find mates

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Tactile, chemical, auditory, visual

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4
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Nuptial Gifts

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Nutritional supplements provided by the male prior to mating

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5
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Spermatophore

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Contains sperm and nutrition

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6
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Parental care

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Males willing to take care of young in order to mate

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7
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What reduces the likelihood of a male successfully mating?

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Hooked genitalia and spined penises

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8
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What creates sperm competition?

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Chemical blocking and physical blocking

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9
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Examples of physical blocking

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Seminal plugs and long sperm

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10
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What bug conducts traumatic insemination?

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Bedbugs

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11
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Why did the photic organs first evolve?

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The signal first evolved in larvae as an aposematic signal (signal to deter predators)

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12
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What kind of diversity is present in the produced light signals and behavior?

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Sexual diversity

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13
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How have females taken advantage of these signals?

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Females of one species mimic the pattern of another species and eat them. FEMME FATALE

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14
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One neutral one happy

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Commensalism

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15
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One sad one happy

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Parasitism

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16
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Both happy

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Mutualistic

17
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Argentine ants and aphids

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Mutualistic

18
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Horizontal transmission

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One individual to another individual
An opportunity to associate with symbionts different from that of the parent, possibly allowing for the host to explore a wider range of environmental conditions

19
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Vertical transmission

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Parent —-> offspring
Very effective association is selected
Pressure to maintain and increase fitness of association

20
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Which transmission method encourages tighter relationships between symbionts and hosts?

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Vertical

21
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What are some consequences of vertical transmission?

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Bottleneck effect results in loss of genes
Genome reduction and symbiont

22
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What is an advantage of vertical transmission?

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Trust between partners

23
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What are some types of relationships in symbiosis?

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1) Nutritional
2) Reproductive
3) Pathogenic
4) Fitness benefits
5) Commensal
6) Vectors of pathogens

24
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Examples of nutritonal

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1) Food
2) Digestion
3) Nutritonal metabolism

25
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Examples of reproductive

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1) Sex ratio determination
2) Cytoplasmic incompatibility
3) Speciation

26
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Examples of fitness benefits

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1) Protection from heat, parasitism, and pathogens

27
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What is Wolbachia an instance of?

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Reproductive: Cytoplasmic incompatibility

28
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NON-Wolbachia carrying male and female

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Produces viable non Wolbachia carrying offspring

29
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Wolbachia carrying male and non Wolbachia carrying female

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Produces NON viable offspring that do not hatch

30
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Wolbachia female and non-Wolbachia male

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Produces viable Wolbachia carrying offspring

31
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Two Wolbachia mates

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Produces viable Wolbachia carrying offspring