This process is known as reproductive isolation, which can occur through different mechanisms such as geographic barriers or genetic incompatibility. Over time, reproductive isolation can lead to speciation, resulting in the formation of new species.
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Gametic incompatibility is the inability for a sperm to penetrate and fertilise the egg. For example, in abalones, the sperm carries a lysin protein that dissolves a hole in the egg's envelope, but only in eggs from the same species of abalone (D.J. Futuyma, Evolutionary Biology, 1998)
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Role Incompatibility occurs when individuals experience expectations from outside groups about their role that are different from their own role expectations.
The type of reproductive barrier you are referring to is called "hybrid inviability" or "hybrid infertility." It occurs when the offspring of two different species are unable to reproduce themselves, often due to genetic incompatibility between the parents.
Rh incompatibility occurs when the mother is Rh-negative and the fetus is Rh-positive, leading to the mother's immune response attacking the fetus' red blood cells. ABO incompatibility, on the other hand, happens when the mother has antibodies against the A or B antigens present on the baby's blood cells, leading to hemolysis. Both conditions can result in jaundice and anemia in newborns, but they involve different blood antigens.
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Fertilization does not always follow pollination because pollination is the transfer of pollen from a male reproductive organ to a female reproductive organ, while fertilization is the fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote. Pollination can occur without successful fertilization due to various barriers or obstacles, such as incompatibility between the pollen and stigma, lack of viable pollen, or unfavorable environmental conditions.
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