Speciation Flashcards

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How does one species separated by a geographical isolation become two species?

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  • due to the difference in selection pressures, different characteristics will be advantageous on each side so the allele frequencies will change in each population
  • mutations will take place independently in each population, changing the allele frequency
  • these changes in allele frequencies will lead to changes in phenotypic frequencies
  • eventually, individuals from different populations will have changed so much that they won’t be able to breed with one another to produce fertile offspring (reproductively isolated) - become 2 new species
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What is geographical isolation?

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  • When a physical barrier divides a population of a species
  • conditions on either side of the barrier will be slightly different
  • because the environment is different on each side, different characteristics will become more common due to natural selection due to the fact that there are different selection pressures
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What are the different isolation mechanisms that stop a population from freely interbreeding?

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  • geographical barriers - river, mountain range
  • seasonal barriers - climate change
  • reproductive mechanisms - genitals may be incompatible
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What is speciation and what does it require in order to take place?

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  • it is the formation of a new species
  • needs variation
  • needs a selection pressure
  • isolation
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What is the biological species concept?

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A group of similar organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring

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What are the problems with the biological species concept?

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  • organisms may reproduce asexually e.g. Bacteria

* may be the same species but cannot mate due to physical incapabilities e.g. Large and small dogs

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What is a monophyletic group?

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An ancestral organism and all its descendant species

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What is the phylogenetic species concept?

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  • The smallest possible monophyletic group descended from a common ancestor with a shared trait
  • it is a group of organisms that have similar morphology (shape), physiology, embryology and behaviour and occupy the same ecological niche
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