Exam 2 Flashcards
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Polygyny
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- one male mates with several females
- because defending breeding sites or females
- leks: places where males gather to display and attract mates
2
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Polyandry
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- one female mates with several males
- among species where females change sex and when males that brood young cannot care for eggs
3
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Promiscuity
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- males and females mate indiscriminately
- ancestral mating system
- species that come together in large mating aggregations
- ex. Herrings
4
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4 types of Mating Systems
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1) monogamy
2) polygyny
3) polyandry
4) promiscuity
5
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Viviparity
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- live birth
- eggs fertilized internally
- large fish
- ex. Sharks
- poeciliids embryos have vascularized pericardial tissue
- ex. Swordtail
6
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Types of Guarders
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1) substrate choosers
2) nest spawners
3) froth nesters
4) bearers
7
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Substrate choosers
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- type of guarder
- do not build nest, choose a place to lay eggs
- ex. Salt creek pupfish
8
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Nest spawners
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-type of guarder
-
9
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Froth nesters
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- type of guarder
- “bubble nesters”
- construct bubble nest with oral secretion (saliva)
- found in fish that live in oxygen depleted waters
- ex. Dwarf gourami
10
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Bearers
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- type of guarder
- embryo and young are carried by adult fish
- brood pouches in males to carry eggs
- ex. Seahorse
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Pregnant Males
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- type of bearer
- in sea horses and pipefish, the female inserts her ovipositor into a brood pouch of the male and releases the eggs. The male fertilizes it.
- pregnancy lasts for 2-3 weeks
- eggs stay in pouch until hatch
- ex. Weedy sea dragon
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Mouth Brooders
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- eggs are carried in mouths of adult fish
- ex. Catfish, bony tongues, cichlids, cardinal fishes
13
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Internal Bearers
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- similar to pouch brooders, but fertilization is internal and females always carry young
- ex. Sharks, rays
- two types: facultative and obligate
14
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Facultative Internal Bearer
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- occurs in oviparous (egg laying) killifishes
- females retain eggs
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Obligate Internal Bearer
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- oviparity (live birth)
- Allen embryos are retained by the female
- source of food is egg yolk
- ex. Sharks, rock fishes, ray
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Monogamy
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- One male and one female mate exclusively
- feeding and breeding territories are small
- low encounter rate of opposite sex
- ex. Tropical cichlids