BIOL 1202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Species Problem, Metar, Allopatric Speciation

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Species is a group whose members possess similar anatomical characteristics and have the ability to interbreed (in the same location then successful breeding can occur). Many species were originally distinguished by morphology. Two organisms that look alike must be the same species. However, biological species are based on the ability to reproduce. * the species category can be conceptualized in many ways: Morphological species concept (based on anatomical similarities / what it looks like) Interconnection of mating will result in the same species. ) (example - horses and donkeys can interbreed. Produce offspring that can produce more offspring and have to be successful as the 2 that initiated it. The organisms can produce viable, fertile, offspring; but they cannot produce viable, fertile, offspring with other groups of organisms. Ex) tigers and lions can"t interbreed & can produce hybrids. There"s no mating for organisms that produce asexually. * morphological species defines a species by measureable anatomical criteria.

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