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The Origin of Species
Chapter 24
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Basic Patterns of Evolution Anagenesis one species
accumulates heritable changes, gradually the species becomes a different species
Cladogenesis branching evolution, one species to several w/ potential for interbreeding
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Biological Concept of Species
A population or group of populations whose members have the potential to interbreed with each other in nature to produce viable, fertile offspring, but who cannot produce viable, fertile offspring with members of other species
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Species are based on interfertility, not physical similarity
The eastern and western meadowlarks may have similar shapes and coloration, but differences in song help prevent interbreeding between the two species
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Humans have considerable diversity,but we all belong to the same species because of our capacity to interbreed
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How are Species kept separate? Reproductive Barriers prevents
populations belonging to different species from interbreeding, even if their ranges overlap
Reproductive barriers prezygotic postzygotic,
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Pre zygotic Barriers
Impede mating between species or hinder fertilization of ova if members of different species attempt to mateHabitat isolationBehavioral IsolationTemporal IsolationMechanical IsolationGametic isolation
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Post zygotic Barriers Prevents the hybrid zygote from
developing into a viable, fertile adultReduced hybrid viabilityReduced hybrid fertilityHybrid breakdown
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Habitat Isolation Two organisms that use different
habitats even in the same geographic area are unlikely to encounter each other to even attempt matingTwo species of garter snakes, in the genus
Thamnophis, that occur in the same areas but because one lives mainly in water and the other is primarily terrestrial, they rarely encounter each other.
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Behavioral Isolation Many species use elaborate behaviors
unique to a species to attract mates Visual Fireflies
Bird plumage Red Stickleback Fiddler Crabs Fruit Fly Blue Footed Booby
OlfactoryScandinavian mothPheromones
Auditory: Bird songs, frog calls
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Temporal Isolation
Two species that breed during different times of day, different seasons, or different years cannot mix gametes
Flowers Skunk mating
seasons Frogs
Wood frog
44o
Leopard Frogs
55o
Green Frog
60o
Bull Frog Above 60o
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Mechanical Isolation Closely related species may attempt
to mate but fail because they are anatomically incompatible and transfer of sperm is not possible
Flower structure of certain flowering plants prevents pollination by insects or other animals
With many insects the male and female copulatory organs of closely related species do not fit together, preventing sperm transfer
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Gametic Isolation Gametes of two species do not form
a zygote because of incompatibilities preventing fusion or other mechanisms
Sperm/egg recognition Reproductive Tract unfavorable
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Post Zygotic Barriers
Reduced hybrid viability Hybrids may be
frailhybrids between frogs in the genus Rana, which do not complete development and those that do are frail.
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Reduced Hybrid Fertility Hybrids may be vigorous but may be infertile
and the hybrid cannot backbreed with either
parental species Horse (2n = 64) Donkey (2n = 62)
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Reduced Hybrid Fertility
Mule (which is sterile)
Hence, donkeys and horses are separate species
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Hybrid Breakdown
Some first generation hybrids are viable and fertile, but when the mate with one another, offspring are feeble
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Species Concept Biological Concept“Species are groups of
actually or potentially interbreeding natural populations, which are reproductively isolated from other such groups.” Ernst Mayr.
Morphological species concept, the oldest and still most practical, defines a species by a unique set of structural features
Ecological species defines a species in terms of its ecological niche, the set of environmental resources that a species uses and its role in a biological community
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Biogeography of Species Two ways in which
speciation can occur. Allopatric
speciation occurs when a gene pool is divided into two
Sympatric speciation occurs without geographic separation
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Allopatric Speciation
A geographic barrier isolates the population and species are maintainedSquirrels on the N/S of the Grand
Canyon
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Allopatric speciation of squirrels in the Grand Canyon
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Sympatric Speciation
Reproductive isolation without geographic isolationAutopoliploidyAllopolyploidyNon-random mating animals
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Autopoliploidy Single parent doubles chromosome # Results in TETRAPLOIDS
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Allopolyploidy 2 different species are involvedpolyploid
hybrid is formed This is how modern wheat, oats, cotton,
potatoes were developed More important in plant evolution
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Non-random mating animals
Mate choice is based on coloration
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Adaptive RadiationEvolution of many diversely adapted species from a
common ancestor upon introduction of new environmental opportunities
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Tempo of Speciation Niles
Eldredge/Steven J. Gould
Punctuated Equilibrium
Gradualism
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Macroevolution
Leads to new taxonomic groups Origin of mammals from reptiles Feathers and flight Increasing brain size of mammals Adaptive radiation of flowering plants
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Macroevolution
Evolutionary novelties are modified versions of older structures
Exaptations: Preadaptations structures that evolve in one context but become
co-opted for another
Ex. Ancestral reptiles Hollow bones in birds
‘Evolution is like modifying a machine while it is running!’
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Evo-Devo
The role evolution has in developmentEx: Shape of an organism depends on
relative growth rate of its parts Changes in Rate and Timing
Allometric GrowthHeterochronyPaedomorphosis
Changes in Spatial PatternsHomeotic Genes
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Differential growth rate expanded time of brain development
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Figure 24.19 Allometric growth
Allometric growth: proportional change
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Heterochrony
Longer time for foot growth results in longer digits and less webbing
Foot growth ends sooner-shorter digits and more webbing
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Paedomorphosis
Juvenile traits extended to adult Salamanders that retain gills don’t have to
leave the water
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Homeotic Genes
Control the 3D placement of structures
HOX gene organize the embryo in space
Invertebrates 1 set Vertebrates several sets more
complex growth
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