Allopatric Speciation Flashcards

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State first stage in allopatric speciation

Parent population

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  • Parent population is able to increase its geographical range (move and spread out across the ladscape).
  • Gene flow is regular
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State second stage in allopatric speciation

Formation of barriers

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  • Over time physical geographical barriers form which begin to isolate the populations from each other.
  • Gene flow is less regular since organisms struggle to cross these barriers.
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What are examples of physical geographical barriers?

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  • Continental drift
  • Climate change
  • Changes in sea level
  • Mountain range formation
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State third

Isolation and mutations

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  • The physical geographical barriers then isolate the population and so gene flow stops.
  • Any mutations that are beneficial to a population are not shared to other populations.
  • If environments have different selection pressures then different mutations will be beneficial.

eg: snow means white coat is beneficial for species A

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State fourth stage in allopatric speciation

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  • As the mutations increase in each population, they become more and more different to each other.
  • If they are brought back together, they cannot interbreed to produce fertile viable offspring.
  • They are now a different species.
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