Lecture 22 - Speciation Flashcards

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Modes of Speciation

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  1. ) Allopatric Speciation
  2. ) Peripatric Speciation
  3. ) Parapatric Speciation
  4. ) Sympatric Speciation
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Allopatric Speciation

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reproductive isolation occurs in complete geographic isolation (NO GENE FLOW)
- outcome of isolation and divergence

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Peripatric Spectiation

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population that’s at the edge of main rainge of species

-will eventually diverge to different species

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Parapatric Speciation

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reproductive isolation occurs without complete geographic isolation (some gene flow)

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Sympatric Speciation

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reproductive isolation evolves with complete geographic overlap

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Requirements for Sympatric Speciation

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  1. ) sympatric distribution
  2. ) history of Allopatry is unlikely!
  3. ) monophyletic sister taxa
  4. ) Reproductive System
  5. ) Pre-Zygotic isolation
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What evolutionary processes are involved in speciation?

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  1. ) Natural Selection
  2. ) Sexual Selection
  3. ) Random Genetic Drift
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Natural Selection

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driven by different abiotic conditions (temp/alt) and biotic conditions (parasites/competitors)

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Sexual Selection

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both female choice and male-male competition can promote rapid divergence

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Random Genetic Drift

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may involve founders effect and genetic bottle neck;alleles that are neutral in one environment may not be neutral in another

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Haldane’s Rule

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In early stages of speciation, hybrid sterility or inviability is almost always seen in heterogametic sex

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Magnitude of Prezygotic and Postzygotic Isolation both ______ with the time

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INCREASE

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Among recent separted groups, prezygotic isolation is generally _________ than postzygotic isolation

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STRONGER

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Major mode of speciation in PLANTS

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POLYPLOIDIZATION

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Polyploidization

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Retention of extra sets of chromosomes. Two types: autoploids and allopolyploids

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Autoploids

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add chromosomal sets from same species

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Allopolyploids

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add chromosomal sets from different species

18
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3 Possible Outcomes of Secondary Contact

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  1. ) No interbreeding occurs
  2. ) Introgression - populations merge completely
  3. ) Partial Interbreeding - less fit hybrids forms
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The geographic distribution of salamander species belonging to the genus Ensatina throughout California is thought to have been generated by: ____speciation

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Parapatric Speciation

20
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Ring species are believed to be formed by the process of: ____speciation

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Parapatric Speciation

21
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Isolation in allopatric speciation is created by:

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reductions in gene flow

22
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What is created when mutation, genetic drift, and selection act on populations separately?

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Dvergence

23
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A series of geographically neighboring populations that are closely related:

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Ring species

24
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Evidence for secondary invasion hypothesis for sticklebacks

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  1. ) only low elevation lake possess limnetic and benthic species pairs
  2. ) cores from lakes with limnetic and benthic species pairs show evidence of salt water influx
  3. ) higher elevation lakes have neither limnetic and benthic species pairs nor evidence of salt water influx
25
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Secondary Contact

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occurs when two formerly allopatric populations meet

26
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Reinforcement should occur to “complete the process by the:

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Evolution of additional prezygotic barriers