Species
an evolutionary independent population or group of populations
Speciation
a splitting event that creates two or more distinct species from a single ancestral species
Gene Flow
Reproductive Isolation
Species Concept
a set of criteria used to define and differentiate species
Biological Species Concept
-species are reproductively isolated
Morphological Species Concept
Issues with the Morphological Species Concept
Phylogenetic Tree
Monophyletic Group or Clade
-a group that consists of one ancestor and all its descendants
Phylogenies
nested hierarchies of clades
Phylogenetic Species Concept in practice
Difficulties with the Phylogenetic Species Concept
- yet, this is changing with advancements in DNA sequencing
Isolating Mechanisms
- pre zygotic (before zygote formation) or post zygotic (after zygote formation)
Prezygotic Mechanisms
Temporal isolation
- e.g. flowers coming out at different times and corals sending out sperm at different times
Habitat isolation
- may never come into contact during mating periods
Behavioral isolation
For example:
Mechanical isolation
Gametic isolation
Post Zygotic Isolation
-mechanisms that prevent zygotes from passing on alleles
Hybrid Inviability
- they die during development or soon after birth
Hybrid Sterility
How do isolating mechanisms evolve?
Allopatric speciation:
the most common mode of speciation because geographic isolation is so effective at reducing gene flow