ENVR 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Reproductive Isolation, Zygote, Sympatric Speciation

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Identical populations must become different: reproductive isolation must evolve to make these differences, more common when a subpopulation separates (keeps from interbreeding, speciation involves barriers to reproduction, a barrier occurs to prevent individuals from reproducing. Individuals become catered to their own individual environment: allopatric speciation, barrier is formed within a population, all populations interbreed, something splits population in half which isolates population, two separate species are created, usually a geographic barrier that forms. In between the two: can have a speciation event happening in two habitats next to each other, end up a hybrid zone, o(cid:448)erti(cid:373)e the i(cid:374)di(cid:448)iduals li(cid:448)i(cid:374)g o(cid:374) (cid:271)oth e(cid:374)ds (cid:449)o(cid:374)"t (cid:373)eet aside from the hybrids in the middle. Adaptive radiation: species that moves to a new environment you end up with adaptive evolutionary divergence, multiple species radiating from a single, happens quickly, happens on island chains, these are isolated and have numerous habitats.

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