7.10: Speciation (allopatric, Sympatric) Flashcards
1
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What is a species?
A
A group able to Interbreed and produce viable, fertile offspring
2
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What is speciation? What does it result in?
A
formation of new species
- results in diversity of life forms
3
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____ has an impact on speciation.
A
Geography
4
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What are two modes of speciation?
A
- Allopatric speciation
2. Sympatric speciation
5
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What occurs allopatric speciation?
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- Physical barrier divides population, or a small population is separated from main population
6
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What are the effects of allopatric speciation? What is it caused by usually? (4)
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- populations are geographically isolated
- this would prevent gene flow
- often caused by natural disasters
Ex. Darwin’s finches
7
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What occurs in sympatric speciation?
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- a new species evolves while still inhabiting the same geographic region as the ancestral species
8
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How does sympatric speciation usually occur?
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Usually due to the exploitation of a new niche