BIO220H1 Lecture Notes - Lek Mating, Genetic Diversity, Limiting Factor

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When choosing mates, animals evolve species typical strategies for maximizing their reproductive success. Asexually animals pass on all of their chromosomes, all their copies to their offspring. Aphids when the environment is cold, they reproduce asexually because sexual reproduction produces eggs that are freeze tolerant and can diapause during winter. Genetic diversity may lead to evolved defenses against parasites and disease sexual reproduction is necessary for this species to defend parasites, as asexual individuals may not easily survive in areas where parasites are high. Females typically produce significantly fewer gametes than males and invest heavily in each one and males produce many gametes and invest little in each one because of this, females may take more time choosing a male carefully. Male success depends on the number of mates they have mated with. Relatively few males mate successfully but nearly all females in a population mate have offspring.

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