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Speciation. Biological Species Concept Population that can interbreed to produce viable and fertile offspring.

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1 Speciation

2 Biological Species Concept Population that can interbreed to produce viable and fertile offspring

3 Eastern Meadowlark Western Meadowlark Biological Species Concept Cannot breed, different songs, different behaviors

4 Speciation Formation of a new species

5 How does Speciation occur? - Gene pools become separated - Populations become reproductively isolated Reproductive Isolation Biological barriers that prevent members from producing viable and fertile offspring

6 Reproductive Isolation Pre-zygotic (before the zygote)

7 Habitat Isolation 2 species, 2 different habitats within same area Rarely cross paths

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9 Temporal Isolation Eastern Spotted Skunk Western Spotted Skunk Reproduce late winter Reproduce late summer Breed at different times (day/season/year) Cannot mix gametes

10 Behavioral Isolation Courtship rituals that are unique to breeding success

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12 Mechanical Isolation Morphological differences that prevent mating

13 Gametic Isolation Purple Sea Urchin Red Sea Urchin Sperm of #1 not able to fertilize egg of #2 Sperm cannot survive, cannot penetrate egg

14 Reproductive Isolation Post-zygotic (after the zygote) Hybrid Equine

15 Zebroid or Zorse - sterile Viable (able to survive) Infertile (not able to reproduce)

16 Zedonk, Zebrass - sterile

17 Offspring = Mule = sterile Horse Donkey

18 Offspring = Hinny = sterile Horse


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