Utilisateur
evolution within a population
evolutionary change above a species level
a species is a group of populations whose individuals can interbreed and produce viable, fertile offspring
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holds the phenotype of a population together
the existence of biological factors that impede two species from reproducing viable fertile offspring
prevent fertilization
prevent viable and fertile offspring after fertilization
a type of reproductive isolation
two species encounter eachother so infrequently because they inhabit different habitats even though there is no physical barrier between them
species that breed at different times cannot mix gametes
prezygotic barrier
courtship rituals and other behaviours unique to a species prevent mating
prezygotic barrier
morphological differences prevent successful mating
prezygotic
incompatible gametes prevent fertilization
prezygotic
offspring is infertile
postzygotic barrier
2nd generation is infertile
postzygotic barrier
doesn't apply to fossils or asexual organisms
morphological similarities make a species
views species in terms of its ecological niche
species defined by the smallest group of individuals on a phylogenetic tree
sympatric allopatric
gene flow is interrupted or reduced when a population is divided into geographically isolated subpopulations
speciation takes place in geographically overlapping populations
there are an extra set of chromosomes due to a mistake in cell division
an individual has more than 2 chromosome sets derived from one species
an individual has more than two sets of chromosomes derived from different species
because of the chromosomal mismatch
the new generation has no one to mate with because of the mismatch in chromosomal compliment
they can asexually reproduce more mates for the 4n individuals
a region in which members of different species mix and mate, producing at least some offspring of mixed ancestry
hybrids are less fit than members of their parent species, so natural selection strengthens prezygotic barriers to reproduction
barriers to reproduction may be weak when two species meet in a hybrid zone
so much gene flow occurs so the species fuse together
many hybrid zones are stable in that hybrids continue to be produced
can be fast or over thousands of years
Niles Eldredge and stephen jay gould coined the term
describes periods of apparent equilibrium punctuated by a sudden change
contrasts model of gradual change