when does speciation begin
when gene flow between populations is reduce or eliminated
what does an elimination of gene flow cause
genetic isolation
allopatry
populations that are geographically separated
what is the term for speciation that begins with geographic isolation
allopatric speciation
allopatric speciation
speciation that occurs when population of same species become geographically isolated, often due to dispersal or vicariance
what are the two ways speciation starts
dispersal
movement of individuals from one place to another
- disperse to new habitat, colonize it, and found new population
vicariance
physical splitting of a habitat
- new geographic barrier can split population into 2 or more subgroups
biogeography
study of how species and populations are distributed geographically
Allopatric Speciation by Dispersal Case Study
why were the ground finches of the case study who remained on the island represent allopatric speciation
what is though to lead to speciation in many island groups, including finches
Allopatric Speciation by Vicariance Case Study
How did the creation of the Amazon river cause vicariance speciation in the trumpeters case study
when the river was formed, it split the population in two, limiting gene flow
- since trumpeters cannot fly over the distance of the Amazon river, they were isolated from one another
what is the first requirement of speciation
genetic isolation
sympatry
condition in which two or more populations live in the same geographic area, or close enough to permit interbreeding
sympatric speciation
speciation that occurs even though populations live within the same geographical area
what does sympatric speciation not require
geographic isolation
what two factors can initiate the process of sympatric speciation
extrinsic factors example
disruptive selection for extreme phenotypes based on different ecological niches or mate preferences
example of intrinsic factors
chromosomal mutations
what does disruptive selection favor
extreme phenotypes
if disruptive selection persists over time, what happens to the two subsets of the population
can become genetically isolated and diverge from each other
case study for disruptive selection (sympatric speciation)