BIOL108 Study Guide - Final Guide: Species, Genetic Drift, Allopatric Speciation

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Microevolution occurs at the population level, example is natural selection and genetic drift. Macroevolution occurs above the species level, and an example is speciation. The biological species concept defines a species as members of populations that actually or potentially interbreed in nature, not according to similarity of appearance. A species is a closed gene pool. The ecological species concept is a concept of species in which a species is a set of organisms adapted to a particular set of resources, called a niche, in the environment. Phylogenetic species concept (psc) the concept of a species as an irreducible group whose members are descended from a common ancestor and who all possess a combination of certain defining, or derived, traits (see apomorphy). Pre zygotic barriers include barriers such as habitat isolation, mechanical, temporal, behavioral, and gametic isolation. Post zygotic barriers include hybrid infertility, zygote death. Allopatric speciation is due to the geographical isolation.

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