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Speciation Worksheet

This document is a worksheet identifying types of reproductive isolation in various species examples. The examples provided are of different species separated by temporal isolation (mating at different times), behavioral isolation (using different mating behaviors or calls), or geographic isolation (living on different sides of a barrier). Students are tasked with labeling each example as demonstrating temporal (T), behavioral (B), or geographic (G) isolation.

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Speciation Worksheet

This document is a worksheet identifying types of reproductive isolation in various species examples. The examples provided are of different species separated by temporal isolation (mating at different times), behavioral isolation (using different mating behaviors or calls), or geographic isolation (living on different sides of a barrier). Students are tasked with labeling each example as demonstrating temporal (T), behavioral (B), or geographic (G) isolation.

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Speciation Worksheet
Identify which type of reproductive isolation is being show in each example below:

G = geographic T = temporal B = behavioral

_______1. Two species of fireflies come out between the hours of 9-11 p.m. Each species has a unique
pattern of flashes that attracts a mate.

_______2. Two species of plants sprout from the ground at different months in the year.

_______3. Two species of frogs call from the water at the pond’s edge for a female.

_______4. Two species of squirrels get stranded on either side of a grand canyon.

_______5. Two species of mountain lions live in a forest on either side of a large river.

_______6. Two species of songbirds call from a tree for a potential mate.

_______7. Two species of bowerbirds construct elaborate nests to attract a mate.

_______8. Ten species of finches live on the Galapagos Islands.

_______9. Two species of foxes mate in different seasons.

_______10. Two species of beetles come out at different times of the day.

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