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Come up with 1 example of how 2 sympatric species of Apis bees could potentially

ID: 190522 • Letter: C

Question

Come up with 1 example of how 2 sympatric species of Apis bees could potentially be prevented from successfully mating with each other in the wild.

Come up with 1 example of how 2 allopatric species of Apis bees could potentially be prevented from successfully mating with each other in the wild.

The mechanism could be behavioral, environmental, etc. – just NO direct human intervention.

Your example can be based on reality of be totally imaginary, make sure to explain how your answer would successfully contribute to reproductive isolation.

Explanation / Answer

Sympatric species of apees bees develop the changes in the genetic component that is why not able to fuse their limits with each other when kno fusion of gametes a girl then reproduction or meeting between them doesn't results into formation of offspring and fertilization reaction. sympatric speciation develops when a species leads to change and the genetic components and then not able to fuse with another species which have the genetic component as this one have before changes so both species are reproductively isolated from each other.

Allopatric species are reproductively isolated because of any kind of physical barriers or separations. allopatric speciation leads to change in the characters of species due to environmental factors and various behavioural changes also occurs.