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Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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Microevolution (you will remember from chapter 23) is … Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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Microevolution (you will remember from chapter 23) is the generation- to-generation change in allele frequencies within a species Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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Microevolution (you will remember from chapter 23) is the generation- to-generation change in allele frequencies within a species. Macroevolution (on the other hand) is the origin of new species. Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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Macroevolution happens two ways: Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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Macroevolution happens two ways: Anagenesis – linear evolution Cladagenesis – branching evolution Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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Macroevolution happens two ways: Anagenesis – linear evolution Cladagenesis – branching evolution Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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Macroevolution happens two ways: Anagenesis – linear evolution Cladagenesis – branching evolution Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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What is a species? Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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What is a species? Reproductive isolation based on prezygotic and postzygotic barriers. Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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Habitats Mating behaviors Mating seasons Mechanical incompatibility Gamete incompatibility. Chapter 24 The Origin of Species Prezygotic barriers:
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Embryo is inviable Offspring do not survive to adulthood Offspring are infertile. Chapter 24 The Origin of Species Postzygotic barriers:
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Species concept does not apply to: Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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Species concept does not apply to: Fossils Asexual reproduction. Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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Other proposed definitions of species: Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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Other proposed definitions of species: Ecological Morphological Pluralistic Genealogical. Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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Speciation Allopatric – Sympatric – Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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Speciation Allopatric – Geographic barriers divide a population Sympatric – Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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Speciation Allopatric – Geographic barriers divide a population Sympatric – New species develop in the midst of parent species. Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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Causes of sympatric speciation: Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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Causes of sympatric speciation: Polyploidy (mostly in plants) Host switching (in parasites) Nonrandom mating (in polymorphic populations). Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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Punctuated equilibrium Species change quickly as they bud off from parent species, then change relatively little for the rest of their existence.
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Evolutionary Novelties Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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Evolutionary Novelties Modifications of older structures Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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Evolutionary Novelties Modifications of older structures Functions may change or may stay the same. Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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“Evo-Devo” Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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“Evo-Devo” Genes that control development play a major role in evolution. Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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“Evo-Devo” Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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“Evo-Devo” Chapter 24 The Origin of Species
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A trend is not a goal. Chapter 24 The Origin of Species Evolution is not goal oriented.
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A trend is not a goal. Chapter 24 The Origin of Species Evolution is not goal oriented..
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