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1 Mechanisms of Evolution Isolation and Selection 15.2 pages 407-410

2 Isolation Geographic Isolation: occurs whenever a physical barrier divides a population. Example: River forms over time. Species of tree frog can’t cross the river.

3 Isolation Reproductive Isolation: occurs when formerly interbreeding organisms can no longer mate and produce fertile offspring. (genetic or behavioral) Example: one type of tree frog mates in fall, another in spring.

4 Speciation vs. Selection 1. Speciation results in different species. 2. Selection creates different variations of the same species. Dwarf Floppy Two fur colors, both Dwarf

5 Stabilizing Selection …favors average individuals in a population.

6 Example: Husky – too big, sink in snow; too light, not strong enough.

7 Directional Selection …favors one of the extreme variations of a trait.

8 Example: Woodpecker – big beak, catch bugs; small/medium, can’t.

9 Disruptive Selection …favors individuals with either extreme of a trait’s variation.

10 Example: Clams – white clams safe on exposed rocks; black clams safe on rocks in water; grey/shiny clams eaten.


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