BIOL 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Species Problem, Genetic Drift, Speciation

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Disruptive selection intermediate phenotypes are selected against and extreme phenotypes are favoured: can cause speciation, the formation of new species. The biological species concept populations are evolutionarily independent if they are reproductively isolated from each other (no gene flow) Populations that experience reduced gene flow may diverge genetically as a result of selection, mutation and genetic drift. Mechanisms of reproductive isolation: prezygotic before zygote. Morphospecies concept: morphology shape/form, look different, not as good as biological concept but more widely used because easy, cryptic species different species that look the same, but, can apply to fossils.

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