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Posted: August 2nd, 2022
Lab 4 Report
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Introduction
The mating experience incorporated five species, which included great crested grebe, sage grouse, satin bowerbird, burying beetle, and eastern gray tree frog. The great crested grebe, known by a scientific name as Podiceps critatus, measures 18-20 long and 23-29 when in full wingspan. The great crested grebe weighs 0.9 to 1.5 kg, with a life span of up to 15 years. The sage grouse, scientifically known as Centrocercus urphasianus, with a life span of 3 years. Its size ranges between 19 to 30 inches, with its weight ranging between 4 to 7 pounds. The satin bowerbird scientific name is Ptilonorhynchidae, with a life span of 8 to 10 years. The satin bowerbird weighs between 173 to 290 grams, with its size ranging between 32 to 33 cm. The burying beetle scientific name is genus Nicrophorus having a lifespan of 12 months, with its size ranging from 1.0 to 1.4 inches. The eastern gray tree frog, scientifically referred to as Hyla Versicolor, has a life span of 7-9 years, with an average size ranging from 1 ¼ to 2 ⅜ inches.
Methods and Materials
The experiment was conducted using a laptop with an adobe flash player that opens the mating game. The link used for gaming is http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/sex/mating/.
Results
1. Great crested grebe: Was a male in search of a monogamous with a female great crested grebe. The mate options for him were a great crested grebe, a black devil anger fish, and a purple tube sponge, with the best date being a black devil anger fish.
2. Sage grouse: Was in search of the best male with the ability to defend territory. The three mate options for her included hammer-headed fruit bat, Uganda Kob, and sage grouse, with sage grouse being the best date.
3. Satin bowerbird: Was in search of a physically impressive mate, loves blue and enjoys courtship. The options for stain bowerbird include Archie, Mel, and bluey, with the best date being bluey.
4. Burying beetle: Was in search of a female mate that would develop a strong bond capable of settling and raising a family with him. The mate options included a burying beetle, a fruit fly, and an African elephant, with the best date as the African elephant.
5. Eastern gray tree frog: Was searching for a reproduction mate that matches his diet and mating requirements. The options for him include cope’s gray tree frog, eastern gray tree frog, and green tree frog, with the best date being the eastern gray tree frog.
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Great crested grebe’s best match was Door #2 due to the ability to form a strong bond through nest building. The two close options are tube sponge, which does not like long term, and the angler fish does not match successful reproduction.
Sage grouse’s best match was Door #2 due to the ability to successfully bred like his mate and its position within the lek. The two close options are the fruit bat, which congregates in leks but is not ideal as it hangs upside down in trees, and the Uganda Kob, which also lives in the open like sage grouse but is not ideal due to physical appearance and species.
The satin bowerbird’s best match was Door #2 due to their ability to wooed mates with words and patience as key to regular refurbishing their bower. The close two matches were both satin bowerbirds, although they appear in Door #1, which had a weakness of lackluster decorating skills, and in Door#3, which had a weakness of artistic style.
The burying beetle’s best match was Door #3 due to the ability to migrate in long-distance and strong fighting ability. The two close matches were the fruit fly, which has a week fighting ability, and the African elephant, which does not match the species’ reproduction.
Eastern gray tree frog’s best match was Door #3, due to the great ability to match in his environment like its mate a has a great singing voice. The two close matches include the cope’s tree frog that has a great singing voice and the eastern green tree frog, which cannot reproduce successfully with the eastern grey tree frog.
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