Respuesta :
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Prezygotic barriers prevent gametes from two potentially different species from fusing and forming a hybrid. The types of prezygotic barriers are ecological (differences in habitat), temporal (reproduction occurs at different times), mechanical (copulation is prevented due to differences in sexual organs or other anatomical differences), behavioral (mating behavior differs) and gametic (gametes are incompatible or are not attracted to each other).
In this question, A is an example of a temporal prezygotic barrier because the flies emerge at different times thus reproduction times between these two races of flies are not in sync.
B is an example of a gametic prezygotic barrier because the eggs of chickens are incompatible to the sperm of ducks.
C is an example of a mechanical prezygotic barrier because the wasps have specialized anatomical differences that prevent them from accessing the flowers of other species of wasps to mate.
E is an example of a behavioral prezygotic barrier because females of the fiddler crabs are only attracted to their own species courtship "waving signal"
D is not an example of a prezygotic barrier because the two species of mosquitoes can mate and do produce progeny, however there is a postzygotic barrier as the progeny are not fertile. This is an example of hybrid sterility.