BIOB51H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter Ch. 13: Parapatric Speciation, Species, Sympatric Speciation

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Phylogenetic species concept: the idea that species are the smallest possible groups whose members are descended from a common ancestor and who all possess defining or derived characteristics that distinguish them from other such groups. Biological species concept: species are groups of actually (or potentially) interbreeding natural populations that are reproductively isolated from other such groups. Metapopulation: a group of spatially separated populations of the same species that interact at some level (for example, exchange alleles). General lineage species concept: the idea that species are metapopulations of organisms that exchange alleles frequently enough that they constitute the same gene pool and therefore the same evolutionary lineage. Isolating barrier: an aspect of the environment, genetics, behavior, physiology, or ecology of a species that reduces or impedes gene flow from individuals of other species. Speciation: the evolutionary process by which new species arise. Speciation causes one evolutionary lineage to split into two or more lineages (cladogenesis).

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