BIOLOGY 3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Lazarus Taxon, Ethology, Polyploid

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Genes that control the enzymes responsible for color change. Cryptic species, are species with nearly identical morphology, frequently occurring in the same place (living in sympatry), yet they are reproductively isolated from each other. Ex: eastern and western meadowlarks have very similar morphology but their songs are distinct. This behavioral difference helps prevent interbreeding between the two species two basic categories of sympatric reproductive isolation. Prezygotic isolation mechanisms- prevent mating or prevent gametes of sympatric species from forming hybrid zygotes. Postzygotic isolating mechanisms- act after mating has occurred (i. e. , after formation of a zygote) to prevent potential hybrids from forming or from passing on their genes. Potential mates show ethological (= behavior in natural populations) differences. Potential mates copulate but no fertilization occurs. Habitat isolation- ex: sympatric species of spadefoot toads (scaphiopus spp. ) which seldom meet because they prefer different soil types.

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