Sirenian Evolution/Genomics
Mysticetes Evolution/Genomics
Breeding Strategies of Mysticetes
Breeding Strategies of Sirenians
100

Sirenians closest living relatives, in the order Proboscidea.

What are elephants?

100

Genes involved in sensing vibrations and hearing help baleen whales in this key activity.

What is communication?

100

This could determine whether a female whale successfully reproduces in a certain year.

What are energy stores?

100

These complex river environments reduced opportunities for male display and contributed to the loss of tusks and a shift toward sperm competition.

What are labyrinthine river systems?

200

Genetic changes to the iodide transporter NIS helped sirenians adapt to a diet rich in this marine plant nutrient source.

What is seagrass?

200

During the Oligocene, dense patches of these tiny prey organisms developed, a key food source for mysticetes.

What are krill and phytoplankton?

200

This breeding pattern involves males mating with multiple females.

What is polygyny?

200

This is when many males escort one fertile female.

What is scramble promiscuity?

300

Modern manatees show extreme reduction of these limbs, documented step-by-step in their rich fossil record.

What are hindlimbs?

300

In order to engulf large volumes of water, mysticetes evolved bowed jaws and larger oral cavities to support these two specific types of filter feeding.

What are lunge feeding and skim feeding?

300

Male mysticetes may use these three strategies to successfully reproduce.

What are sperm competition, song, and competition with other males?

300

This species of sirenian is a seasonal breeder.

What is the breeding strategy of amazonian manatees?

400

The loss of the gene KCNK18 leaves modern sirenians vulnerable to climate change, because they struggle to sense and react to this environmental threat.

What are cold spells?

400

The ENAM, MMP20, and AMBN genes were once responsible for developing these structures before mysticetes began filter feeding.

What are teeth?

400

For many whales, they migrate towards this area to breed.

What is the equator?

400

In these species of sirenians, breeding is continuous and NOT seasonal.

What are Caribbean Manatees and Dugongs?

500

Along with Proboscidea and the extinct Desmostylia, sirenians belong to this ancient clade named for an ancient sea.

What is Tethytheria?

500

This gene helped baleen whales reach their large size by preventing cancer as a tumor suppressor.

What is TP53?

500

In these species of whales, females mate with more than one male in a breeding season.

What are Bowhead, Gray, and North Atlantic Right whales?

500

This is when males gather to perform competitive displays and courtship rituals to off their genes.

What is Lek mating/ Lekking?