Question

Read the following scenario to answer the following questions.
As part of a semester-long biology field research course, you are studying reproductive barriers among four different frog species. Your goal is to determine what type of reproductive barrier likely causes the gene pools of the four different frog species to be isolated. These four species share common geographic habitats and are both anatomically and gametically compatible. Your research professor gives you the following figure to consider. After studying the figure, answer the questions that follow.

What can you conclude about the breeding characteristics of these four frog species?
A) The maximum mating activity of the four frog species at different times reduces and/or removes interbreeding.
B) The minimum mating activity of the four frog species at different times reduces and/or removes interbreeding.
C) The average mating activity of the four frog species at different times reduces and/or removes interbreeding.
D) The individual mating activity of each of the four frog species at the beginning of their mating periods reduces and/or removes interbreeding.

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