Biology, asked by Swamnathan1154, 1 year ago

monogamous mating involves only one male and one female. In contrast, polygamous mating involves more than one female in the mating system."

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Answered by TheSpy
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Thalli, gametophytes and gemmae. ... Moreover, in Marchantia asexual reproduction occurs by means of fragmentation of the thallus or via gemmae produced from cells of gemma cups. Once these small bodies reach the soil through drops of rain, they can develop into a complete new moss.
Answered by olivegarden101
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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.

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