Reproductive Isolation and Speciation Flashcards

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speciation

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the formation of a new species

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hybridisation

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the production of offspring as a result of sexual reproduction between individuals from two different species

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allopatric speciation

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speciation that occurs when populations are physically or geographically separated and there can be no interbreeding or gene flow between the populations

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adaptive radiation

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a process by which one species develops rapidly resulting in several different species which fill different ecological niches

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marsupials

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mammals that give birth to very immature young and then protect them in pouches

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monotremes

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primitive mammals that lay eggs and feed their offspring with milk from mammary glands

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placental mammals

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mammals that provide for the developing fetus during gestation through a placenta

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sympatric speciation

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speciation that occurs between populations of a species in the same place; they become reproductively separate by mechanical, behavioural or seasonal mechanisms; gene flow continues between the populations to some extent as speciation occurs

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population bottleneck

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the effect of an event or series of events that dramatically reduces the size of a population and causes a severe decrease in the gene pool of the population, resulting in large changes in allele frequencies and a reduction in genetic diversity

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founder effect

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the loss of genetic variation that occurs when a small number of individuals become isolated, forming a new population with allele frequencies not representative of the original population

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