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What concept applies to asexual reproducing species?

Ecological species concept.


Why does a sexually-reproducing species have an advantage over asexually-reproducing species?

Sexually-reproducing species have an advantage over asexually-reproducing species in their ability to use two different sex cells.


Sexually-reproducing species have an advantage over asexually-reproducing species in their ability to?

adapt


Why is it particularly difficult for the systematist to classify asexually reproducing organisms as a species?

Asexually reproducing organisms do not interbreed


Sexually-reproducing species have an advantage over asexually-reproducing species in there ability to?

Sexually-reproducing species are able to adapt more easily than asexual-reproduciing species


Do anoles mate?

absolutely. There are no asexually reproducing anole species that I am aware of.


Which organisms are reproducing asexually?

There are tons of organisms that reproduce asexually. As for ANIMALS - A lot of species of fish do (some sharks partake in parthenogenesis - a type of asexual reproduction), some species of wasps, whiptail lizards, sea anemones, coral, starfish, snails. All fungi, bacteria, Archaea, Protist and amoebas reproduce asexually. Some plants are capable of reproducing asexually, such as strawberry, onions and potatoes.


What is reproducing asexually?

Reproducing asexually is reproducing with one parent, and therefore creating two totally identical organisms. Bacteria, archaea, and a few other species reproduce asexually while plants, animals, fungi, and most protists reproduce sexually. Although plants may self-pollinate, this is not the same as asexually reproduction, because the offspring still may not be exactly like the parent because of genetics, so self-pollination is a type of sexual reproduction.


What are two limitations of the biological species concept?

Because this is for sexual reproduction, it is hard to distinguish in organisms that reproduce asexually, as well as being the case for bacterial conjugation. and for a strange example see this answer on yahoo #3: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100218214618AA0aUCQ


Is the biological species concept is useful only for extinct organisms?

No, biological species concept is NOT useful for extinct organisms at all, nor organisms that reproduce asexually; it is only useful for organisms that produce sexually.


Why do geographical isolation is not regarded as a reproductive isolating mechanism?

Geographical isolation is not a cause of speciation in an asexually reproducing organism because the population is self-pollinating and would be less prone to the factors which results from geographical isolation.


Why is it important that bacteria reproduces itself?

The aim of all living things is to reproduce - it is how the species survives. Benefits of bacteria reproducing asexually include; no need to find another bacteria to reproduce with, rapid reproduction and it saves energy.