Lecture 21 - Species Concepts Flashcards

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Typological Species Concept

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group of individuals that differ from other groups by possessing constant diagnostic characters

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Problems with TSC

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  • polymorphism within populations
  • geographic among population
  • sibling or cryptic species
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Biological Species Concept (BSC)

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species are groups of actually or potentially natural populations that are reproductively isolated from such other groups
- “potentially” refers to some population never meet each other, but if they do, they can interbreed, but don’t

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Prezygotic Isolation

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Before sperm and egg meet

-prevents fertilization

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Postzygotic Isolation

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Barriers also occur if hybrids are inviable or sterile

-sperm and egg meet, but hybrids are inviable or sterile

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What is speciation according to Darwin?

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multiplication of species

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Reproductive Isolating Mechanisms

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when speciation occurs when populations evolve

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8
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How many species currently exist?

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About 3 million species have been described

Only about 1.5 million in any detail

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Why the uncertainty in how many species are there?

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  1. ) Many groups poorly studied
    - microorganisms and parasites
  2. ) Many environments are poorly samples
    - tropical environments
  3. ) Molecular approaches are identifying more and more “cryptic species”
    - a cryptic species is indistinguishable from another species at the morphological level, but distinguishable genetically
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Cryptic Species

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indistinguishable from another species morphologically, but distinguishable genetically

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Non-dimensional Species Concept

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species B found within species A (physically

- sympatric and synchronous

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Multidimensional Species Concept

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Species B and Species A are not in the same dimension

- species are allopatric and/or allochronous

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Problems with BSC

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  1. ) not applicable to asexual species
  2. ) reproductive isolation if often incomplete
  3. ) multidimensional concept difficult to verify
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Evolutionary Species Concept (ESC) - Simpson

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an evolutionary species is a lineage evolving separately from others with its own unitary evolutionary role and tendencies

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Problems with ESC

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  1. ) arbitrary

2. ) does not provide a mechanism

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Phylogenetic Species Concept (PSC) - Cracraft

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smallest diagnosable monophyletic group of populations within which there is a parental pattern of ancestry and descent

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Problems with Phylogenetic Species Concept (PSC)

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  1. ) What characters to use?
    - depending on characters, trees will be diff.
  2. ) What level of divergence constitutes a species?
  3. ) distinguishing beteween gene trees and species trees
  4. ) DOES NOT ADDRESS MECHANISM
18
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Which species concept was initially developed to identify fossil species?

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The Evolutionary species concept

19
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Evidence supporting life on earth 3.5 billion years ago includes the discovery of:

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Stromatolites

20
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According to mitochondrial DNA data, modern humans evolved in Africa about:

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150,000 years ago

21
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Identifying Monophyletic groups is fundamental for:

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Phylogenetic Species Concept

22
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The end-Permian mass extinction occurred approximately:

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250 million years ago

23
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Recognition Species Concept (RSC)

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most inclusive population of biparental organisms that share a common fertilization system

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Mate-Recognition Systems in RSC

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  • courtship displays
  • timing of reproductive events
  • neuroendocrine signals
  • design of copulatory organs
  • gamete compatibility
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Problems of Recognition Species Concept (RSC)

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  1. ) not applicable to asexual species

2. ) recognition systems often go awry