BIOL359 Lecture 6: annotated slides- Species Concepts and Speciation

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Hybridization and its outcomes: character displacement and reinforcement. There is no such thing as a specie in taxonomy we identify, name species, to reflect their evolutionary history. Multiple concepts of species: cladistics, phylogentic, morphological, Cryptic species: species that cannot be distinguished on the basis of their morphological characteristics for such species they all look the same however high divergence is seen among dna analysis. Phenotypic plasticity: morphological variation that does not have a genetic basis. Polar bears (interspecific hybridization) those 2 bear types interbreed (with a viable offspring) due to warming temperatures (global warming) A grolar/ pizzly/ grizzlar bear the three names above are the names of the hybrid bear. B1-b3 are a certain species note that c, d and e all make up a monophyletic group p. 611. 613 trees are using different concepts to map out the same species (we are comparing them)

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