01:119:116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Vas Deferens, Ejaculatory Duct, Sequential Hermaphroditism

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Advantages: rapid, no mate needed, good environment-> good offspring. Budding: small part of parent body separates-> becomes offspring. Fission: only invertebrae; parent-> 2 offspring, parent splitting. Fragmentation + regeneration: parent-> breaks into pieces-> piece produces missing parts. Reproductive cycles: usually seasonal-> environment cues trigger hormonal secretion-> controls repro cycles. Offspring may be better suited to environment than parents. Population may rid itself of harmful genes easily. Migrate to calving rounds in spring b/c plants = nutrients. Before 1993: arrive at same time as plants sprout. Since 1993: average spring temperature increased 4 degrees celsius-> plants sprout earlier-> caribou migration trigger-day length, not temperature-> avg number of caribou decrease by 75% Ex: water flees: lay 2 types of eggs. One requires fertilization to develop-> use when there is environmental stress. One individual with male and female reproductive system. Protogynous: live in harems-> lots of females, one male. Function: spermatogenesis and delivers sperm into female repro tract.

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