3.3.8 Evolution may lead to Speciation Flashcards
What is evolution?
Is the change in allele frequencies in a population over time
Name 2 methods in which evolution occurs
- Natural selection
- Genetic drift
Describe how natural selection occurs by evolution
- Selection pressures (e.g. predation, disease, competition) create struggle for survival
- Genetic variation between individuals
- Individuals with (beneficial) allele that makes them better adapted to selection pressure than others
- This increases their chance of survival & more likely to reproduce and pass on this (beneficial) allele
- Increased freqency of beneficial alleles in next generation
- Offspring more likely to survive, reproduce and pass on their alleles
- ∴ frequency of beneficial alleles in gene pool increases from generation to generation
Name 4 observations Darwin made
- Population remain stable
- Offspring appear similar to their parents
- No two individuals are the same
- Organisms have the ability to reproduce
What type of variation results in evolution?
Only genetic variation
What is a selection pressure?
Anything that affects an organism’s chance of survival and reproduction
Name 3 selection pressures
- Human activity / pollution
- Availability food sources
- Diseases
- Competition
- Predators
- Land clearance
Types of natural selection affect ____ ______ in different ways
allele frequency
Name the 3 types of natural selection
- Stablising Selection
- Directional Selection
- Disruptive Selection
Define Stablising Selection
Where individuals with alleles for characteristics towards the middle of the range are more likely to survive and reproduce
(Favours the average = averages increase and extremes decrease)
When does stablising selection occur?
Occurs when environment isn’t changing = reduces range of possible phenotypes
Define Directional Selection
Where individuals with alleles for single extreme phenotype are more likely to survive and reproduce
When does directional selection occur?
Occurs in response to environmental change
Describe Disruptive Selection
Where individuals with alleles for extreme phenotypes at either end of the range are more likely to survive and reproduce
When does speciation occur?
When populations of same species become reproductively isolated