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Speciation

the process by which one species splits into two

microevolution

changes overtime in allele frequencies in a population

macroevolution

the broad pattern of evolution above the species level

biological species concept

a species is a group of populations whose members have the potential to interbreed in nature and produce viable, fertile, offspring

morphological species concept

characterizes a species by body shape and other structural features and can be applied to asexual and sexual organisms

ecological species concept

views a species in terms of its ecological niche

ecological niche

sum of how members of the species interact with the nonliving and living parts of their environment

phylogenetic species concept

defines a species as the smallest group of individuals that share a common ancestor

gene flow

the transfer of alleles into or out of a population

reproductive isolation

the existence of biological barriers that impede members of two species from interbreeding and producing viable, fertile offspring

hybrids

- offspring that result from an inter specific mating


- reproductive isolation limits gene flow between species and the formation hybrids

Prezygotic barriers

- "before the zygote"


- block fertilization from occurring

Types of Prezygotic barriers

-impeding members of different species from attempting to mate


- preventing an attempted mating from being completed successfully


- hindering fertilization if mating is completed successfully

Postzygotic barriers

a reproductive barrier that prevents hybrids zygotes produced by two different species from developing into viable, fertile adults

allopatric speciation

gene flow is interrupted when a population is divided into geographically isolated subpopulations

sympatric speciation

speciation occurs in populations that live in the same geographic area

polyploidy

- a chromosomal alteration in which the organism possesses more than two complete chromosome sets


- result of an accident of cell division

autopolyploid

an individual that has more than two chromosome sets that are all derived from a single species

allopolyploid

a fertile individual that has more than two chromosomes sets as a result of two different species interbreeding