Chapter 24 Evolution and Speciation Flashcards

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What is a species?

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Group of populations whose members have the potential to interbreed in nature and produce viable. fertile offspring

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What is the morphological species concept?

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Defines a species by structural features

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What are the limitations of biological species?

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  • Biologists can’t apply it to those who only reproduce asexually
  • Gene flow does occur b/w species
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Reproductive Isolation

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Existence of biological factors (barries) that impede two species from producing successful offspring

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Hybrids

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Offspring of crosses b/w different species

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What are some reproductive isolation barries?

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  • prezygotic barrier (before fertilization)
  • postzygotic barrier (after fertilization)
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What are the prezygotic barriers (5 things)

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  • habitat isolation: Differences in habits
  • Temporal isolation: breeding seasons are different
  • behavioral isolation: Changes in courting
  • mechanical isolation: morphological differences
  • gametic isolation: sperm of one species may not fertilize egg of another
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What are the postzygotic barriers? (3 things)

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  • reduced hybrid viability: Hybrids are not likely to survive and reproduce
  • reduced hybrid fertility: Hybrids are physically fit but are sterile
  • Hybrid breakdown: First-generation of hybrids are fertile but their offspring are sterile or feeble
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What are the 2 types of speciation?

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  • allopatric speciation
  • sympatric speciation
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allopatric speciation

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speciation in which populations live in different geographical areas and can’t move

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sympatric speciation

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speciation in which populations live in the same geographical area but the populations are isolated due to uses of different parts of the habitats

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What are the different forms of speciation by polyploidy? (5 things)

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  • Polyploidy: presence of extra sets of chromosomes due to accidents during cell division
  • Haploid: n, one genome of chromosomes (23 in humans)
  • Diploid: 2n, 2 genomes of chromosomes (46 in humans)
  • Autopolyploid: All genomes are from one species
  • Allopolyploid: Species with multiple sets of chromosomes derived from different species
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What is speciation?

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Origin of new species, in which it’s at the focal point of evolutionary history

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What is macroevolution?

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Broad patterns of evolutionary changes above the species level

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What is microevolution?

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Consists of changes in allele frequencies in a population over time

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What is the ecological species concept?

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Views species in terms of its ecological niche

  • applies to sexual and asexual species and emphasizes the role of disruptive selection
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What is phylogenetic species concept?

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Defines a species as the smallest group of individuals on a phylogenetic tree

  • also applies to sexual and asexual species
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What can sexual speciation do?

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It can derive sympatric speciation

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What is habitat differentiation?

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Sympatric speciation can also results from this as the appearance of new ecological niches

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What is a hybrid zone?

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A region in which members of different species mate and produce hybrids

  • can cause reproductive isolation
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What are the 3 possible outcomes for a hybrid zone?

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  • reinforcement: Reinforcement of reproductive prezygotic barriers
  • Fusion: Weakening of reproductive barriers
  • stability: continued formation of hybrid individuals
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How can speciation occur?

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Can occur both slow and fast as a result of few or many genetic changes