BIOL 1108 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Passive Transport, Canada Lynx, Holdridge Life Zones

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How do we explain the diversity of life on earth?- speciation. What is the most important factor that holds a gene pool of a species together and prevents. Macroevolution- the origin of new taxonomic groups (species, genera, families, phyla, etc. ) Microevolution- the change in allele frequencies that occurs over time within a population. Speciation- the bridge between microevolution and macroevolution. Speciation is the origin of new species. It is the keystone process of macroevolution and the generation of biodiversity. Speciation can be gradual (too slow to be observed directly) or rapid. Either way, it is too rapid to be well documented in the fossil record: two basic patterns of speciation. However, contemporaneous individuals interbred: as some point, give the new fossils an ew name, designating a new species, ex- lineage of eohippus to the modern horse by looking at skull and leg bones.

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