BIOL-K - Biology BIOL-K 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Sympatric Speciation, Allopatric Speciation, F1 Hybrid

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Two groups reproduce at different time of day, season, or year preventing cross fertilization. Two closely related species are in same geographic area, but live and breed in different habitats in that area. Ex: frogs that breed in temporary ponds in woods and frogs that breed in permanent pond along edge of woods. Many animal species exchange a distinct series of signals before mating (visual, chemical, oral) Albatross mating dance, fire flies flashing frequencies, patterns and nest locations. Molecular and chemical differences between species gametes prevents formation of a zygote. Surface of egg has specific proteins that bind only complementary molecules on sperm cells of same species. Fertilization sometimes occur between gametes of two closely related species result is a hybrid. Occasionally, a mating between two f1 hybrids produces a second hybrid generation (f3) F2 hybrid or later generations unable to reproduce because of some defect (hybrid breakdown)

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