BIOLOGY 1M03 Chapter Notes - Chapter 26: Dusky Seaside Sparrow, Species, Seaside Sparrow

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Speciation occurs when populations of the same species become genetically isolated by lack of gene. Bio 1m03 flow and then diverge from each other. Divergence of populations and species can be a consequence of natural selection, genetic drift, mutation and/or biased mating. Populations can be recognized as distinct species if they are reproductively isolated from each other, if they have distinct morphological characteristics, and/or if they form independent branches on a phylogenic tree. Populations can become genetically isolated from each other if: they occupy different geographic areas, they use different habitats within the same area, if one population is polyploidy and cannot breed with the other. When populations that have diverged come back into contact, several outcomes are possible: reinforcement through pre and post-zygotic isolation, development of hybrid zones, speciation by hybridization fusion, one population goes extinct. When gene flow is reduced between population, they may then diverge genetically.

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