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1 Species concepts Problem with fossil material – How many species are represented? Coexisting populations – How many species were represented? – Homo sapiens – Homo neanderthalensis – or Homo sapiens sapiens and – Homo sapiens neanderthalensis? What is a species?

2 Species defined by a species concept Most individuals use a non-dimensional species concept Backyard bird feeder Species identified by unique differences.

3 Species level lineages Biparental organisms Organisms are united to form species-level lineages by the process of reproduction Uniparental organisms Constant divergence because lineages are not linked together by reproduction

4 The Biological Species Concept Species are groups of actually or potentially interbreeding natural populations that are reproductively isolated from other such groups. Species criterion = absence of interbreeding. The species concept Used in field of anthropology Used to make decisions re the Endangered Species Act

5 Biological species concept = no interbreeding Barriers to interspecific hybridization Reproductive isolating mechanisms A. Pre-reproductive (favored by natural selection) – 1. Ecological Timing of reproduction Habitat segregation – 2. Behavioral (courtship, etc.) – 3. Mechanical B. Post-reproductive (not favored by natural selection) – Waste of gametes in doomed fertilizations Other species concepts

6 Criterion of reproductive isolation presents problems: 1. Populations that are geographically separated. 2. Asexual and parthenogenetic populations. 3. Morphological differences and similarities may not be effective in distinguishing species under this concept. – A. Individual variation (e.g., ontological variation) – B. Geographic variation – C. How much hybridization is permitted? – D. Cryptic species

7 How many species? Problem 1: Ontological variation

8 Problem 2: Geographic variation Southwest AZ South-central AZ

9 Problem 3: How much hybridization is permitted? Discordant hybridization

10 The red wolf problem Is there presently such a thing as a Red wolf? Readily hybridizes How much $ should be allocated to its survival?

11 3. One species or two? Fertile hybrids

12 The hybridization zone: SW New Mexico Sites 22, 26, 28, 30

13 Three concordant step-clines

14 The Evolutionary Species Concept A species is an entity composed of organisms – maintaining its identity from other such entities through time and space – and having its own independent evolutionary fate and historical tendencies. Operationalism absent Use fixed diagnostic differences

15 Aspidoscelis velox (3n, parthenogenetic) 1. A. stictogramma  x A. inornata  2. F 1 diploid parthenogenetic  x A. inornata  Aspidoscelis uniparens (3n, parthenogenetic) 1. A. inornata  x A. stictogramma  2. F 1 diploid parthenogenetic  x A. inornata  Problem 4: Cryptic species velox uniparens


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