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What is Cladogenesis? - ANSWER-A pattern of speciation

- Branching evolution

- Branching off of one or more new species from a parent species that continues to exist

- increases the number of species

Hence the increase of biological diversity

E.g. Adaptive radiation



What is allopathic speciation? - ANSWER-- Population splits into two geographically isolated groups

- Genetic changes accumulate

- Cumulative differences prevent breeding between individuals of the two populations

- Two species have evolved



What is the key to speciation? - ANSWER-Reproductive isolation

- even w/o geographic isolation



What is sympatric speciation? - ANSWER-When populations are in the same physical area

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•But become genetically isolated by genetic events

• e.g., polyploidy

•Or behavioral or other isolating mechanisms • e.g., mating patterns, feeding behavior



What is Parapatric speciation? - ANSWER-Contiguous populations

•But individuals more likely to mate with local neighbors

• gene flow limited

•Helped by heterogeneous environment and disruptive selection



What are the types of reproductive isolation? - ANSWER-Prezygotic and Postzygotic



What are the advantages of being complex? - ANSWER-- If small enough, you can get oxygen to your
cells through diffusion

-If not, a specialized respiratory systems is needed

Being bigger (more complex)

- can eat larger things

- are harder to kill

- able to exploit new niches



Does natural selection lead to even greater complexity? - ANSWER-Evolution is a non-directional process



What is the biological species concept? - ANSWER-A species is a population or group of populations
whose members have the potential to interbreed in nature and produce viable, fertile offspring

• ... Are reproductively isolated from other such populations



What is the Ecological species concept? - ANSWER-• defines a species in terms of it's ecological niche

• a species' niche depends on its unique adaptations to its role in the biological community



What is the genealogical concept? - ANSWER-• defines a species as a set of organisms with a unique
genetic history

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What is the morphological species concept? - ANSWER-defines a species in terms of its unique structural
features (its morphology)



How do groups undergo speciation? (Become reproductively isolated) - ANSWER-Two populations
become so different that they are considered different species

A population becomes so different from its ancestral state that it is considered another species



What is anagenesis? - ANSWER-A pattern of speciation

- Phyletic evolution

- is an accumulation of changes with the transformation of one species to another

- these processes can lead to change within a population (or species)

- but has no increase in number of species




What is Prezygotic (reproductive isolation)? - ANSWER-Impede mating between species or hinder
fertilization if mating is attempted



What is Postzygotic (reproductive isolation)? - ANSWER-If fertilization occurs, presents hybrids from
developing into a viable, fertile adult



What are some prezygotic barriers? - ANSWER-Habitat isolation - two species live in different habitats (in
the same area) and rarely meet (spider tree and trunk spiders )



Behavioral Isolation - species do no recognize signals or mating cues of other species (spiders, dancing vs
drumming)



Temporal Isolation - species breed at different times (times of day, seasons)



Mechanical Isolation - species are anatomically incompatible

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Gametic Isolation - species gametes are incompatible



What are the postzygotic barriers? - ANSWER-Reduced hybrid viability - hybrids fail to develop or reach
sexual maturity, hybrids are mostly or completely sterile, hybrid breakdown - offspring of hybrids have
reduced viability or fertility



What are the different models of speciation? - ANSWER-Allopatric - Geographically isolated groups--
>become reproductively isolated



Sympatric - Genetic or behavioral patterns while living in same area



Parapatric - pop. Spread over large area, but individuals mate with closest geographic neighbor--
>reduces gene flow and varying selection pressures



What is Coevolution? - ANSWER-An adaption in one species may lead to the evolution of an adaptation
in a species it interacts with



What is convergent evolution? - ANSWER-Independently evolved traits subjected to similar selection
pressures may become superficially similar

- Similar traits generated by convergent evolution are called homoplastic traits or homoplasies



What is a monophyletic group? - ANSWER-Graph that includes the common ancestor and all of its
descendents



What is a paraphyletic group? - ANSWER-Graph that includes the common ancestor and some but not all
of its descendants



What is a polyphyletic group? - ANSWER-Graph that does not include the common ancestor



What is a synapomorphies? - ANSWER-Shared derived characters



What is Parsimony? - ANSWER-Choosing the hypothesis that has the lowest number of changes
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