BIO 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Disruptive Selection, Continental Drift, Meiosis

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9-21-16: overtime, evolution can lead to the development of different species, speciation is the compilation of all this different events. Individuals of a single species share measurable or visible traits a. i. Members of different species look different; members of the same species do not a. ii. 2. What happens when two members of different species look very similar? a. ii. 2. b. What about if two members of the same species look different: biological species concept b. i. Species are groups of actually or potentially interbreeding natural populations which are reproductively isolated form other such groups ernst mayr, 1942 b. ii. A species is composed of individuals who mate and can produce fertile offspring b. ii. 1. Or at least they would if they met b. ii. 2. It"s not possible, or at least not meaningful, to find out who fossils would have reproduced with b. iv. While this is the most commonly used definition, it is important to acknowledge that it is a bit too simple c.

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