Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Zygote, Parapatric Speciation, Polyploid

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If there were no speciation, we could still have evolution, but there would only be one species present on the earth today. Speciation marks the interface between micro-evolution (change within a single lineage) and macro-evolution (large scale evolutionary patterns) Identi es species based on whether they look similar to each other. Using the morphological species concept, the spiders would be classi ed as being of four different species and the birds would be classi ed as being of the same species. Species are de ned as an interbreeding (or potentially interbreeding) group of individuals that are reproductively isolated from other such groups. The offspring produced by mates of a different species represent an evolutionary dead- end because they are usually sterile. It is dif cult to see if the populations are of the same species when they are geographically isolated because their lack of contact doesn"t allow them to mate naturally.

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