Wednesday, August 18, 2010

The many species of tree frog that inhabit forests in the eastern U.S. maintain their genetic isolation from o

The many species of tree frog that inhabit forests in the eastern U.S. maintain their genetic isolation from other species by breeding at slightly different times, sometimes in different places in the forest, and by ';singing'; slightly different songs. How are these populations isolated?





A. behavioral isolation


B. temporal isolation


C. ecological isolation


D. behavioral isolation and temporal isolation


E. behavioral isolation, temporal isolation, and ecological isolationThe many species of tree frog that inhabit forests in the eastern U.S. maintain their genetic isolation from o
E, if the ';different places in the forest'; are ecologically different; otherwise, D.
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