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Date November 2019 Marks available [Maximum mark: 3] Reference code 19N.3.HL.TZ0.7b
Level HL Paper 3 Time zone TZ0
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19N.3.HL.TZ0.7b

Many animals have a unique technique for courting their mate. The male peacocks (Pavo cristatus) spread their brightly-coloured tails to impress the females (peahens).

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Explain the implications of courtship behaviour in natural selection.

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Markscheme

a. «courtship behaviour» is inherited/innate
OR
variations exist ✔ OWTTE

b. fittest animals have the best courtship behaviour ✔

c. «courtship behaviour» allows members of a species to identify each other
OR
«courtship behaviour» results in mate selection ✔ OWTTE

d. «courtship behaviour» increases chances of mating/reproductive success ✔

e. «courtship behaviour» also make organisms more vulnerable to predation ✔

f. «allows» best courtship to be passed on to the next generation/offspring ✔