Packet 6: Bonus 7

This selection’s “intra-” form is often propagated by male-male combat in fish. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this form of selection in which reproductive success depends on the success of choosing a mate.
ANSWER: sexual selection [accept intrasexual selection]
[10m] Groups of this fish called jacks avoid male-male combat by beginning their breeding cycle 12 months before their larger counterparts. The sperm DNA of this fish and herring can be used as a blocking agent during blotting.
ANSWER: salmon [or Salmonidae; accept coho salmon or Oncorhynchus kisutch]
[10h] In Siamese fighting fish, male-male combat begins with the combatants extending these structures to signify aggression. “Flaring” of these bony coverings typically results in irreparable damage to the gills.
ANSWER: operculum [or opercula; accept opercular flare]
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