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These flashcards cover key terms related to evolutionary biology concepts, including balanced polymorphism and sexual selection.

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Balanced polymorphism

The ability of natural selection to maintain stable frequencies of two or more phenotypic forms in a population.

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sexual selection

A form of selection in which individuals with certain inherited characteristics are more likely than other individuals to obtain mates

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intersexual selection

form of sexual selection in which members of one sex choose mates of the other based on the others characteristics

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prezygotic barriers

barriers that prevent different species from producing offspring by preventing an attempted mating or by hindering fertilization if mating is completed successfully

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morphological species concept

A way to characterize a species by body shape and other structural features

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population

A group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area

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natural selection

A process in nature in which organisms possessing certain inherited traits are better able to survive and reproduce compared to others of their species

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modern synthesis

A comprehensive theory of evolution that incorporates genetics and includes most of Darwin‘s ideas, focusing on populations as the fundamental units of evolution

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mutation

A change in the nucleotide sequence of an organism’s DNA, ultimately creating genetic diversity

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polyploidy

A chromosome condition in which the organism possesses more than two complete chromosome sets

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Microevolution

Change in allele frequencies in a population over generations

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sexual recombination

In sexually reproducing populations, changes in genes from generation to generation that occur through meiosis and fertilization

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diploidy

genetic status in which two copies of each chromosome are present in an individual

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neutral variation

differences in DNA sequence that do not confer a selective advantage or disadvantage

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balancing selection

natural selection that maintains stable frequencies of two or more alleles in a populations gene pool

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heterozygote advantage

greater reproductive success of heterozygous individuals compared with homozygotes; tends to preserve variation in a gene pool

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frequency dependent selection

A decline in the reproductive success of individuals that have a phenotype that has become too common in a population

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sexual dimorphism

differences in physical characteristics between male and females of the same species

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intrasexual selection

A direct competition among individuals of one sex (usually the males in vertebrates) for mates of the opposite sex

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speciation

A process typically caused by the genetic isolation from a main population resulting in a new genetically distinct species

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macroevolution

Evolutionary change above the same species level

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anagenesis

The change of a species into another species

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cladogenesis

Evolution that consist of the splitting of a species into two new species

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biological species concept

A species is a group of populations whose members have the potential to interbreed in nature and produce viable, fertile offspring

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reproductive isolation

Any factors that impede members of two species from interbreeding and producing viable, fertile offspring

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postzygotic barriers

any of several species – isolating mechanisms that prevent hybrids produced by two different species from developing into viable, fertile adults

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paleontological species concept

A way to characterize species based on morphological differences known only from the fossil record

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ecological species concept

A way to characterize species based on their ecological niche

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phylogenetic species concept

A way to characterize species as the smallest group of individuals that share a common ancestor

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allopatric speciation

speciation that occurs when a population is disrupted into geographically isolated populations

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sympatric speciation

speciation that occurs in populations that live in the same geographic area

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autopolyploidy

A form of polyploidy in which individuals have more than two chromosome sets that are all derived from a single species

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allopolyploidy

A form of polyploidy that forms when two different species enter breed and produce hybrid offspring that over generations can produce fertile offspring with each other, but not with either parent species

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adaptive radiation

A process in which organisms diversify rapidly into a multitude of new forms, particularly when a change in the environment makes new resources available