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1 Isolation and Speciation
Macroevolution in action!

2 Formation of a new species… what is a “Species”?
Many definitions of species exist Morphological – based on finding physical/structural similarities Advantages: applies to both sexual/asexual organisms Disadvantage: subjective Ecological – based on the niche of an organism (its role in ecosystem) Phylogenetic – based on an animal’s ancestry/genetic history Compare physical characteristics/molecular similarities Paleontological – focus on morphologically-discrete species known only from the fossil record

3 Biologic Species concept
Defined as: Population/group of populations that can successfully interbreed, producing viable, fertile offspring Speciation often requires major genetic changes Hinges on reproductive isolation – something that keeps two groups that would normally interbreed from doing so

4 Allopatric vs. Sympatric Speciation
Allopatric - “away from one’s fatherland” Physical barrier divides 1 population into two Mountains, channels, islands, rivers, lava flows, etc. Leads to a divergence of the gene pool through mutations, selection, etc. If enough time passes, will likely be unable to mate if reintroduced

5 Sympatric Speciation Species evolves while alongside its fellow organisms. How? Polyploidy Habitat differentiation Sexual selection Reminder: zygote = fertilized egg

6 Reproductive Isolation
Leads to speciation… …By preventing gene flow among populations Prezygotic Isolation – prevents fertilization Mechanical Habitat Behavioral Mating songs Temporal Gametic Polyploidy (plants)

7 Mechanical

8 Habitat

9 Behavioral

10 Temporal

11 Gametic

12 Post-Zygotic Isolation
Fertilization has occurred, but the hybrid isn’t viable, can’t reproduce Reduced hybrid inviability – development/survival of hybrids is impaired Reduced hybrid fertility – hybrids fail to produce functional gametes Hybrid breakdown – offspring of hybrids are feeble/infertile

13 Some examples of hybrids that are infertile (sterile)
Cool stuff! (Male partner listed first)

14 Camel + Llama =

15 Cama

16 Tiger + lion =

17 Tiglon!

18 Lion + tiger =

19 Liger

20 Zebra + horse =

21 Zebroid

22 Donkey + horse =

23 Mule

24 Horse + Donkey =

25 Hinney

26 False Killer Whale + Dolphin

27 Wolphin

28 Leopard + Lion =

29 Leopon

30 Grizzly + Polar Bear

31 Grolar/ Pizzly

32 Goat + Sheep =

33 Geep

34 Cattle + Bison=

35 Beefalo

36 Human + Chimpanzee =

37 Humanzee?


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