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Figure 158.
The male toad grabs the female from behind and externally fertilizes the
eggs as they are laid
during sexual reproduction
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Fish pairs that don't broadcast spawn occasionally engage in courtship behavior. This enables
the female to pick out a specific man. The act of spawning, which initiates the release of eggs and
sperm, concentrates
them in a restricted space, increasing the likelihood of fertilization.
The eggs are shielded from drying out in an aquatic environment by external fertilization.
Broadcast spawning can produce a more diverse mix of genes within a population, increasing genetic
diversity and the likelihood that a species will survive in unfavorable conditions. Broadcast spawning
is the only method for fertilization and colonization of new environments for sessile aquatic
organisms like sponges. The fertilized eggs and growing young
present in the water create
opportunities for predation, which leads to the loss of offspring. As a result, each individual must
produce
millions of eggs, and the offspring created using this process must mature quickly. Eggs
produced through broadcast spawning have a low rate of survival.
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