BIOL 101 Lecture 13: Evolution on a Large Scale

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Speciation: splitting of one species into two or more new species. Macroevolution: changes in population over long period of time. Species originate, adapt to their environment and then go extinct. Each species reproductively isolated from every other species. Gene flow occurs btwn populations of a species but not btwn populations of different species. Humans can look very different but are the same species. Isolating mechanisms that prevent successful reproduction from occurring. Prezygotic (before formation of zygote: habitat isolation. Temporal isolation: behavioral isolation, mechanical isolation, gamete isolation. Deer in westchester, move half of them to upstate (2 gene pools) Sympatric: population develops into two or more reproductively isolated groups without prior geographic isolation. Nobody leaves but since they don"t reproduce they become different species. Every 10ft in the rainforest different plants/animals/insects that won"t breed with one another. New species evolves from a single ancestral species (very fast evolution)

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