Topic 8b - The species concept & classification of organisms Flashcards

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What is the biological species concept? key aspect?

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Groups of actually or potentially interbreeding natural populations which are reproductively isolated from other such groups.
Key aspect is reproductive isolation

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Two broad classifications of repro. isolating mechanisms?

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  1. Pre-mating isolating mechanisms

2. Post-mating isolating mechanisms

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Pre-mating isolating mechanisms are/do?

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Prevent mating

  • geographic isolation (lack of contact)
  • ecological “ (occupy different habitats)
  • temporal “ (breed at different times)
  • behavioural “ (don’t respond to each other)
  • mechanical incompatibility (things don’t line up)
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Post-mating isolating mechanisms are/do?

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Mating occurs, but no viable/fertile offspring

  • gametic incompatibility (sperm can’t fertilise egg)
  • hybrid inviability (embryos don’t survive)
  • hybrid infertility (hybrids are sterile)
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What is speciation? Its basic requirements? and two main mechanisms?

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The separation of populations into distinct species.

Req.: genetic isolation of populations, genetic divergence during isolation

Mech.: allopatric, sympatric

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What is allopatric speciation?

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Two populations are physically separated e.g. by a body of water

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What is sympatric speciation?

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Speciation occurring in the same geographic location

Various factors can isolate pop. e.g. different host plants (insects), use of different habitats

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What is adaptive radiation?

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Rapid speciation typically occurring when a species colonises a new region
Requires that there be a diversity of ecological niches

e.g. darwin’s finches

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What is extinction?

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Death of the last remaining members of a species

Major cause is environmental change

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Name the 3 main domains of life

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bacteria, archaea, eukarya

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List the taxonomic hierarchy (in order!)

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Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

“Kids Playing Catch On Freeways Go Splat”

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What is a clade?

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a group that includes all organisms descended from a common ancestor, but no other organisms

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What is phylogeny?

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The evolutionary history of a group of species

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Define biodiversity

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The diversity of living organisms; measured as the variety of different species, the variety of different alleles in a species’ gene pools, or the variety of different communities & nonliving environments in an ecosystem or the entire biosphere

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