Biology, asked by briannaam0412, 10 months ago

Many birds are monogamous, meaning that one male and one female mate for an entire breeding season. Other animals are naturally polygamous, meaning one female has the opportunity to mate with many males or one male mates with multiple females. Do you think monogamy and polygamy are reproductive strategies? In terms of species survival, what are the advantages and disadvantages of each method?

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Answered by bharathreddysh718
9

Answer:

Yes

it is adventitious

Explanation:

because see if a female bird mates with multiple males it has a good chances of progeny being of best breed and the chances of infertility also decreases . ti makes a pathway for evolution also

Answered by olivegarden101
3

Answer:

Yes, I do think that those are reproductive strategies the advantage of the multiple mates is the birds are going to lay more eggs. A disadvantage is it would be harder for the bird to feed all of them once they hatch. So, the one mate lays fewer eggs and it is easier to feed them when they hatch.

Explanation:

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