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During the initial stages of shock,what are the physiological effects of decreased cardiac output?
Reproductive Isolation
A collection of mechanisms, behaviors, and physiological processes that prevent the members of two different species that cross or mate from producing offspring, or ensure any offspring are sterile.
Mating Patterns
The behaviors and strategies organisms use to find, select, and mate with partners, which can vary greatly among species.
Gamete Incompatibility
A reproductive barrier where gametes (sperm and egg) from different species fail to attract each other or function properly, preventing fertilization.
Parapatric Speciation
Speciation pattern in which populations speciate while in contact along a common border.
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