SPECIATION L21 Flashcards

I. Species concepts - CC species concepts II. Reproductive isolation - CC, SEQ, HD isolating mechanisms III. Process of speciation - CC, SEQ, HD allopatric, sympatric speciation

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speciation

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  • process by which 1 species splits into 2

- the appearance of a new species

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biological species concept

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  • group of populations whose members have potential to interbreed in nature and produce viable offspring
  • share common gene pool
  • gene flow between populations of same species
  • no gene flow with different species (reproductive isolation)
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limitations of BSC

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  • extinct/fossil species
  • asexual species
  • viruses/microbes
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morphological species concept

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  • species distinguished by shape/structure
  • applies equally well to sexual, asexual, extinct species
  • disagreement over which features are most important
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ecological species concept

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  • species defined by ecological niche

- works for sexual and asexual organisms, but must be extant

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ecological niche

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  • how individuals interact with living and nonliving parts of environment
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reproductive isolation

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  • mechanisms that prevent members of different species from interbreeding and producing viable, fertile offspring
  • prevents gene flow
  • prevents formation of hybrids
  • hybrids often have low fitness
    • selection for mechanisms to prevent hybridization
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habitat isolation - pre

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  • overlapping geographic range, but live/breed in different areas
  • rarely interact, no opportunity to interact
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temporal isolation - pre

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  • overlap, but breed at different times (different times of year, season, day)
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behavioral isolation - pre

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  • species unique behaviors enable mate recognition
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mechanical isolation - pre

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  • mating attempted by sexual structure incompatible
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gametic isolation - pre

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  • molecular or chemical differences between species
  • egg and sperm incompatible
  • common in aquatic organisms - release gametes into water
  • but sometimes fertilization occurs between 2 species
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reduced hybrid viability - post

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  • embryo dies early in development
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reduced hybrid fertility - post

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  • hybrids viable, but sterile or low fertility

- often due to problems during meiosis

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hybrid breakdown - post

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  • 1st gen hybrids viable and fertile
  • hybrids can mate with each other or parent species
  • subsequent offspring infertile or frail
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allopatric speciation

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  • geographic isolation – drift or selection – divergence
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migration

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  • small offshoot population – isolated from parent population
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sympatric speciation

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  • reproductive isolation without geographic isolation
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polyploidy

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  • having more than 2 sets of chromosomes
  • mechanism of sympatric speciation
  • reproductive isolation
  • within single species or hybrids
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sexual selection

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  • selection for different traits in males and females
  • mechanism of sympatric speciation
  • can become a barrier to reproduction between subpopulations
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habitat differentiation

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  • subpopulation uses habitat or resources not used by rest of population
  • can lead to habitat isolation
  • habitat isolation – temporal isolation – post zygotic barriers