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Origin of Species Unit 6.5
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Population whose members can interbreed
WHAT IS A SPECIES? Defined by Ernst Mayr Population whose members can interbreed AND produce viable, fertile offspring TWO DISTINCT SPECIES Body and coloration are similar . . . but their songs and other behaviors are different enough to prevent interbreeding
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In the wild lions and tigers don’t interbreed
but in zoos… can get hybrids Largest cat in world . . . but male ligers are sterile LIGER - Male lion X female tiger TIGON- Male tiger X female lion
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Blue Footed Booby dance
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Hybrid
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(DIVERGENT EVOLUTION)
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CURRENT DEBATE NOT over whether evolution happens
… overwhelming evidence here! BUT . . .Does speciation happen gradually OR rapidly in response to environmental change? GRADUALISM Change happens slowly “Baby steps” over long Periods of time CHARLES DARWIN CHARLES LYELL
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PUNCTUATED EQUILIBRIUM
Niles Eldredge- Curator American Museum of Natural History TIME Rate of speciation is NOT CONSTANT Rapid change when 1st split from parent population Unchanging for long periods Stephen Jay Gould ( ) Paleontologist/evolutionary biologist
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