BIOL 1055 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Parasitism, Chemotroph, Speciation

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Founder effect: small portion of a population splits off and forms a new population. New population is less diverse than the starting population. Since they are similar, they are all susceptible to same diseases. Bottleneck effect: an event reduces a population to a very small number. The population grows back, but with greatly reduced diversity. Natural selection: individuals do not evolve traits based on need. Populations evolve due to the effects of natural selection on existing variability. Works at the level of the individual. Works on phenotype-aka traits (not genotype-aka genetic makeup) If two organisms can interbreed, fertile offspring are members of the same species. Separate species are reproductively isolated from one another. Male lion+female tiger=liger, males are sterile, females are almost sterile. Sympatric speciation: two groups of the population within the same species, occurs because they specialize on different resources. Physiological: how an organism"s physiology affects its distribution in the environment.

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