BIOL 1108 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Species Problem, Ring Species, Reproductive Isolation

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Biological species concept: species are groups of actually or potentially interbreeding populations that are reproductively isolated from other such groups. Offspring must also be fertile and able to produce more fertile offspring. Bsc has limitations, because: you need time and resource to see if two similar enough creatures can not only produce offspring, but to see if that offspring is fertile. Morphospecies concept: members of the same species usually look alike. Polymorphism: differences in appearance within the same species. Hybridization: interbreeding between species (mule = donkey + horse) Ecological niche: a complete description of the role the species plays in its environment. Phylogenetic species concept: all members of a species chare a common ancestor and common fate: good for defining asexual species, but not much else. Partially reproductively isolated: not yet separate species, but genetic differences between them are extensive enough that the hybrid offspring have reduced fertility and viability.

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