Speciation Flashcards

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What is speciation?

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  • the evolutionary formation of new species that are genetically distinct from the older parental species
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What is speciation most often due to?

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  • cladogenesis
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What is cladogenesis?

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  • when one species divides into 2 or more species
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What is extinction?

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  • the permanent loss of all members of a species
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Why are genotypic variations important?

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  • they increase a species’ chance of adapting and thus surviving under different conditions
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What are the two major types of speciation?

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  • geographic (allopatric)
  • sympatric
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What is geographic speciation due to?

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  • due to part of the population becoming isolated
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When does sympatric speciation occur?

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  • in a population that occupy the same geographical area
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