Speciation Flashcards

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The type of reproductive isolation in which a physical barrier separates two populations

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Allopatric speciation

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Term that describes the point where two groups in a population separate into different species during speciation

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Adaptive radiation

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The term that means that organisms tend to try to meet with organisms that have similar traits to themselves

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Assortive mating

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The type of reproductive isolation in which an organism’s courtship activities cause populations to separate ex. dance and songs

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Reproductive isolation: behavioral

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The group of individuals that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring Bret typically cannot breed with members of another species

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Biological species concept

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The occurrence when a population size is reduced for at least one generation, it can reduce genetic variation greatly.

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Bottleneck effect

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Convergence

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Occurs when natural selection for similar environmental factors causes unrelated organisms to resemble each other

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Convergent evolution

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The term that means that a new species is created when enough gene flow occurs

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Divergence

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The establishment of a new population far from the original population may lead to the evolution of several new species

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Founders effect

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The type of reproductive isolation and which sperm and egg are not able to combine

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Reproductive isolation: gametic incompatibility

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The total genetic content of a population of organisms in an area

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Gene pool

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Identifies as separate species populations with a unique lineage

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Genealogical species concept

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Changes that occur in allele frequency due to chance

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Genetic drift

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The type of reproductive isolation in which populations are separated because breeding occurs at different times of the year

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Reproductive isolation: geological

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States that it will be a freaking seats will remain stable and populations that are large in size random mating and experiencing no migration or natural selection

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Hardy Weinberg principle

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X

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Hybrid sterility

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X

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Hybrid inviability

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D

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Mass extinction

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Species consist of organisms that share a set of unique physical characteristics that is not found in other groups of organisms

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Mechanical reproductive isolation

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Relies on different characteristics among species

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Morphology species concept

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The mode of speciation in which new organisms are formed on the outskirts of an environment and new niches are formed

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Parapatric speciation

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The condition in which a mistake occurs during meiosis and doubles the number of chromosomes

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Polyploidyism

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The term for periods of stability that are followed by quick bursts of changes in populations

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Punctuated equilibrium

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The mode of speciation in which two species day bridge from with in the same ecosystem

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Reproductive isolation

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The lack of gene flow that causes two distinct populations from one ancestral form

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Speciation

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The name for organisms that can interbreed and create fertile offspring

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Species

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The pattern of speciation that occurs very quickly because many variations are created when they move to new niche is it to avoid competition

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Sympatric speciation

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The mode of speciation in which a physical barrier causes divergence that can also be called geographic

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Temporal

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P plus Q equals one

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Allele frequency

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Spatial behavioral mechanical Temporel gamete incompatibility

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Pre-zygotic reproductive isolation

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Hybrid invisibility and Hybrid sterility

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Post zygotic reproductive isolation

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No mutation
population is large
mating is random
no immigration or immigration genotype is suited for survival

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Genetic equilibrium

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Opposite of genetic equilibrium

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Microevolution

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P squared plus 2PQ plus Q squared equals one

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Genotype frequencie