Chapter 24 The Origin of Species

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the process by which one species splits into two species

speciation

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Many important agricultural crops (oats, cotton, potatoes, tobacco, and wheat) are _________

polyploids

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Sympatric speciation can be driven by _______

sexual selection

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Sympatric speciation can also result from the ________

exploitation of new habitats or resources

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In _____________, a reproductive barrier isolates a subset of a population without geographic separation from the parent species

sympatric speciation

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There are two types of polyploids:

autopolyploids and allopollyploids

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consists of changes in allele frequency in a population over time

Microevolution

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refers to broad patterns of evolutionary change above the species level

Macroevolution

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If hybrids do not become reproductively isolated from their parent species, then three alternate outcomes are possible:

- Reinforcement

- Fusion

- Stability

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reinforcement should be stronger for ______

sympatric than allopatric populations

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fusion

weakening of reproductive barriers- the two species fuse

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describes these periods of apparent stasis punctuated by sudden change

Punctuated equilibria

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natural selection doesn't create, it _____

acts upon

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Natural selection acts on

individuals, but only populations evolve

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is a group of populations whose members - Have the potential to interbreed in nature - Produce viable, fertile offspring - Do not produce viable, fertile offspring with members of other such groups

species

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results when biological barriers impede members of two species from interbreeding and producing viable, fertile offspring

Reproductive isolation

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offspring that result from interspecific mating

hybrids

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block fertilization from occurring by Impeding different species from attempting to mate - Preventing the successful completion of mating - Hindering fertilization if mating is successful

Prezygotic barriers

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biological species concept

Species that breed at different times of the day, in different seasons, or different years cannot mix their gametes - For example, western spotted skunks mate in summer and eastern spotted skunks mate in winter

Temporal Isolation

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Courtship rituals and other behaviors unique to a species are effective barriers to mating - For example, many species, including blue-footed boobies, mate only after a unique courtship display

Behavioral Isolation

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Two species that occupy different habitats within the same area may encounter each other rarely, if at all - For example, apple maggot flies are isolated from blueberry maggot flies because they feed and lay eggs on different fruits

Habitat Isolation

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Mating is attempted, but morphological differences prevent its successful completion - For example, the genital openings of snails in the genus Bradybaena do not align if their shells spiral in opposite directions

Mechanical Isolation

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Sperm of one species may not be able to fertilize eggs of another species - For example, surface proteins on the sperm and eggs of different sea urchin species bind poorly to each other, preventing fusion and zygote formation

Gametic Isolation

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prevent hybrid zygotes from developing into viable, fertile adults through - Reduced hybrid viability - Reduced hybrid fertility - Hybrid breakdown

Postzygotic barriers

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Genes of different parent species may interact in ways that impair the hybrid's development or survival in its environment - For example, the hybrid offspring of different subspecies of salamanders of the genus Ensatina do not usually complete development

Reduced Hybrid Viability

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Meiosis may fail to produce normal gametes, resulting in sterility, if the parent species have chromosomes of different number or structure - For example, the hybrid offspring of a male donkey and a female horse, a mule, is robust, but sterile

Reduced Hybrid Fertility

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First-generation hybrids are viable and fertile, but offspring in the next generation are feeble or sterile - For example, hybrids between certain strains of cultivated rice are vigorous and fertile, but members of the next generation are small and sterile

Hybrid Breakdown

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mating does nor happen in

prezygotic

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distinguishes a species by its structural features

morphological species concept

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defines a species by its ecological niche, the sum of its interactions with the nonliving and living parts of the environment

ecological species concept

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populations are geographically isolated

Allopatric speciation

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populations are not geographically isolated

Sympatric speciation

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distinguishes a species by its structural features • It applies to sexual and asexual species and does not require information on the extent of gene flow • A disadvantage is that it relies on subjective criteria

morphological species concept

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defines a species by its ecological niche, the sum of its interactions with the nonliving and living parts of the environment

ecological species concept

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In _________ speciation, gene flow is interrupted when a population is divided into geographically isolated subpopulations

allopatric

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In _______ speciation, speciation occurs in populations that live in the same geographic area • Sympatric speciation is less common than allopatric speciation

sympatric

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the presence of extra sets of chromosomes

polyploidy

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have more than two sets of chromosomes, all derived from a single species

Autopolyploids

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have more than two sets of chromosomes, derived from different species

Allopolyploids

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is a region in which members of different species mate and produce hybrid offspring

hybrid zone

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If hybrids are less fit than the parent species, then strong selection for prezygotic barriers should reduce hybrid production

This process is called reinforcement because it reinforces reproductive barriers • Reinforcement should be stronger for sympatric than allopatric

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describes these periods of apparent stasis punctuated by sudden change

Punctuated equilibria

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