BIO153H5 Study Guide - Final Guide: Allopatric Speciation, Hybrid Zone, Ecological Niche

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Bio153 final exam review winter 2015 chapter 24. Allopatric speciation: the formation of new species in populations that are geographically isolated from one another. Allopolyploid: a fertile individual that has more than two chromosome sets as a result of two different species interbreeding and combining their chromosomes. Autopolyploid: an individual that has more than two chromosome sets that are all derived from a single species. Biological species concept: definition of a species as a group of populations whose members have the potential to interbreed in nature and produce viable, fertile offspring, but do not produce viable, fertile offspring with members of other such groups. Ecological species concept: a definition of species in terms of ecological niche, the sum of how members of the species interact with the nonliving and living parts of their environment. Hybrid: offspring that results from the mating of individuals from two different species or from two true-breeding varieties of the same species.

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