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The flash patterns of fireflies attract mates of their own species. What type of reproductive isolation is this an example of?

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Behavioral Isolation, Behavioral isolation occurs when the presence or absence of a specific behavior prevents reproduction from taking place. For example, male fireflies use specific light patterns to attract females. Various species display their lights differently; if a male of one species tried to attract the female of another, she would not recognize the light pattern and would not mate with the male.
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