CHAPTERS 24 EXAM
Q’S AND A’S
speciation - answer- the process by which one species splits into two or more
species
microevolution - answer- changes over time in allele frequencies in a population
macroevolution - answer- the broad pattern of evolution above the species level
species - answer- a group of populations whose members have the potential to
interbreed in nature and produce viable, fertile offspring - but do not produce viable,
fertile offspring with members of other such groups
gene flow - answer- the transfer of alleles between populations
reproductive isolation - answer- the existence of biological factors that impede
members of two species from interbreeding and producing viable, fertile offspring
hybrids - answer- offspring that result from an interspecific mating
prezygotic barriers - answer- before the zygote; block fertilization from occurring
postzygotic barriers - answer- After a sperm cell from one species overcomes
prezygotic barriers and fertilizes an ovum of another species, ______ may contribute
to reproductive isolation after the hybrid zygote is formed
Prezygotic Barrier examples pre mating - answer- Habitat isolation
temporal isolation
behavior isolation
Prezygotic barrier exemples mating attempted - answer- mechanical isolation
gametic isolation
Postzygotic barrier examples - answer- reduced hybrid viability
reduced hybrid fertility
hybrid breakdown
Habitat isolation - answer- two species that occupy different habitats within the same
area may encounter each other rare, if at all, even though they are not isolated by
obvious physical barriers such as mountain ranges
ex: water snake vs. land snake
Temporal isolation - answer- species that breed during different times of the day,
different seasons, or different years cannot mix their gametes