What is gene flow?
When allele and genotype frequencies change due to migration into or out of the population. It also decreases the genetic differences between populations = more similar.
What is genetic drift?
What is the founder effect?
What is a population bottleneck?
What is directional selection?
When individuals near one end of the phenotypic spectrum have higher relative fitness. Shifts the trait away from the existing mean and toward the favoured extreme.
What is stabilizing selection?
When individuals expressing intermediate phenotypes have the highest relative fitness. Eliminates phenotypic extremes and increases the frequency of intermediate phenotypes.
What is disruptive selection?
When extreme phenotypes have higher relative fitness than intermediate phenotypes. Extreme phenotypes become more common.
What is non-random mating?
When mates are selected because they have a particular phenotype.
What is inbreeding?
Mating between individuals that are genetically related. A problem because both parents share many of the same alleles.
Why does inbreeding not cause evolution?
The allele frequencies do not change over time, it doesn’t change the proportion of alleles in a population, it simply moves them from heterozygous to both homozygous genotypes.
What is inbreeding depression?
A decline in the average fitness of inbreeding individuals in a population caused by deleterious alleles that are recessive.
The solution to inbreeding?
Outbreeding for new alleles.
What is sexual selection?
Individuals with specific traits that enhance their ability to mate with individuals of the other sex. Selection usually acts on males of a species who often have showy traits. Pushes phenotypes toward one extreme.
What is intersexual selection?
What is intrasexual selection?
Selection based on the interactions between members of the same sex. Males use their large body size, antlers, etc. to intimidate, injure, or kill rival males.
Why is diploidy important?
What is balancing selection?
A type of natural selection in which more than one allele is actively maintained in a population.
When is balancing selection preserved?
What is heterozygote advantage?
When heterozygotes have higher relative fitness than either homozygote. Allows organisms to respond effectively to environmental variation.
What is the morphological species concept?
The idea that all individuals of a species share measurable traits that distinguish them from individuals of other species
Problems with the morphological species concept?
What is a biological species concept?
Problem with the biological species concept?
Does not apply to the many forms of life that reproduce asexually because individuals do not breed and extinct organisms cannot be studied.
What is the phylogenetic species concept?