BIO 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Allopatric Speciation, Sympatric Speciation, Reproductive Isolation

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Species concepts and reproductive isolation: what is a species, morphological species concept, biological species concept, prezygotic isolating mechanisms, postzygotic isolating mechanisms. Species formation: how does one species become two, allopatric speciation, how is allopatry achieved, is sympatric speciation possible, neat examples of speciation: adaptive radiation and ring species. Morphological species concept: individuals of a single species share measurable traits linnaeus. The biological species concept: species are groups of actually or potentially interbreeding natural populations which are reproductively isolated from other such groups. Non-species: do not mate or cannot produce fertile offspring. Prezygotic isolating mechanisms: temporal, behavioral, mechanical, gametic, geographic or ecological isolation. Allopatric: occurring in separate non overlapping geographical areas. Symapatric: occupying the same or overlapping geographical areas. Temporal isolation: species produce in different seasons, day, time and years. Behavioral isolation: behavior performed in a ritual process is behaviorally in appropriate for a species. When crossed, offspring do not survive- hybrid inviability.

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