BIO 105QR Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Reproductive Isolation, Antibiotics, Speciation

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13 Dec 2016
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Observing evolution: there are many lines of evidence supporting the theory of evolution. What prevents successful reproduction: prezygotic barriers prevent fertilization. Habitat isolation two species occupy different habitats; they don"t meet . Temporal isolation two species live in the same place, but reproduce at different times. Behavioral isolation courtship behaviors of the two species do not match. Mechanical isolation animal genitalia or floral structures are incompatible. Gamete isolation even if the gametes (sperm/egg) of the two species meet, fertilization does not occur. Individuals are physically unable to mate with each other or if individuals are able to mate, the males reproductive cell is unable to fertilize the females reproductive cell: postzygotic barriers prevents hybrid offspring developing or breeding. Zygote mortality fertilization occurs between the two species" gametes, but the zygote does not develop. Hybrid sterility the hybrid zygote develops into a stable adult; this is not considered successful reproduction.

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