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since eastern and western meadowlarks are not attracted to each other’s…

Question

since eastern and western meadowlarks are not attracted to each other’s mating calls, can we consider them to be part of the same species?
no because they will not mate since they are not attracted to each other
yes, though they are not attracted to each other, they still mate.
no because they do not mate during the same times of the day
yes, they have other behaviors that they use to attract each other
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Explanation:

Brief Explanations

A key species concept (biological species concept) states that species are groups that can interbreed. If Eastern and Western meadowlarks aren't attracted to each other's mating calls, they won't mate. The first option aligns with this: they won't mate due to lack of attraction. Other options are inconsistent (e.g., second says they still mate, third refers to time not given, fourth says other behaviors not stated).

Answer:

A. No because they will not mate since they are not attracted to each other