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Origins Of Biological Diversity
Chapter 15
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Species A population or group of populations whose members have the ability to breed with one another and produce fertile offspring
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Macroevolution Dramatic biological changes that include the origin of different species Diversity Increases
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Speciation The formation of new species
For new species to form there must be a barrier between the same species to make the group genetically isolated.
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Kaibab squirrel Abert squirrel
Speciation Kaibab squirrel Abert squirrel
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Genetic Isolation Reproductive Barriers Geographic barriers
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Reproductive Barriers
Prevents closely related species from interbreeding Timing Behavior Habitat
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Timing Similar species have different breeding seasons
Eastern Spotted Western Spotted Skunk Skunk
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Behavior Similar species may have different courtship or mating behaviors. Ex: Eastern & Western meadowlarks almost identical in color shape & habitat, but difference in courtship rituals differ different species
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Habitat Species remain reproductively isolated because they are adapted to different habitats. Ex: Stickleback fish one is a bottom feeder, one spends time in the top open layers of lakes in British Columbia, Canada
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Geographic barriers A physical barrier that separates a population into groups. Can be Mountains Islands with water in between Darwin’s 13 finches on Galapagos Valleys caused by lava flow
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Mountains
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Geographical isolation
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Patterns of Evolution Divergent Evolution Convergent
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Divergent Evolution Related organisms become less alike through Adaptive Radiation Ex: Galapagos Finches common ancestor on the main land blown to different islands naturally selected into a new species
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Darwin’s Finches
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Convergent Evolution Unrelated species resemble each other due to adaptation to similar environments Environment has an important selective effect on the evolution of species
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A Hummingbird Moth A Humming Bird
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Rate of Evolution Evolution occurs very slowly Gradualism
Punctuated Equilibrium
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Gradualism Gradual changes in species over time
Evidence of many intermediate forms in fossil records
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Punctuated Equilibrium
Scientists found remains of intermediate forms but also saw that populations remained the same over large periods of time then suddenly changed
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