BSC 2010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 34: Sympatric Speciation, Assortative Mating, Founder Effect

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Discuss the different modes of speciation and provide examples of each. Identify different types of pre- and post-zygotic isolation. Explain how reinforcement acts to maintain and increase population divergence. Speciation requires interrupted gene flow: gene flow can be interrupted by: Mechanisms that subdivide a single population in the same location. Example: darwin"s finches: hawaiian honeycreepers are another example of a single species reaching an island group and then undergoing multiple speciation events. This is known as an adaptive radiation events. Sympatric speciation: speciation without physical isolation, may occur with disruptive selection and/or assortative mating, anything that leads to a reproductive subdivision within a population can lead to sympatric speciation. Ex) apple maggot flies: polyploidy can lead to sympatric speciation in a very short time span. Reproductive isolation is reinforced when diverging species come into contact. Gene flow must be prevented long enough for complete speciation to occur.

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