BIOB51H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Sympatric Speciation, Species Complex, Pollen Tube

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Pollen from one plant species often lands on the flower of another plant species. In most cases, the pollen tube that forms from the pollen cannot reach the eggs or may not be able to fertilize them if it does. What is the term for this phenomenon: reproductive timing isolation, postzygotic reproductive barrier, gametic incompatibility, behavioral isolation. Members of two geographically isolated populations of a species can produce hybrid offspring in captivity. The hybrids do not perform the correct courting rituals of either parent population and rarely produce offspring of their own. Microevolution and macroevolution: microevolution: evolution occurring within population, adaptive and neutral changes in allele frequencies, macroevolution: evolution above the species level, origination, diversification, and extinction of species over time. What drives some clades to diversify into many species while others do not: there are an estimated 1. 5 million species of beetles, new species evolve faster than old species go extinct, adaptive radiation.

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