BLG 144 Chapter Notes - Chapter 26: Species Problem, Phylogenetic Tree, Species Complex

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However changes through time doesn"t always = new species. Anagenesis (aka phyletic evolution): accumulation of changes that gradually transform a given species into one w/ different characteristics (no new species). Cladogenesis (aka branching evolution): splitting of gene pool into 2/more pools-- each pool can give rise to 1/more new species. Only this process promotes biological diversity by increasing the total # of species. Species: evolutionary independent population or group of populations. 4 criteria to identify species: biological species concept, morphological concept, ecological species concept, phylogenetic species content. Defines species as a pop. /group of pop. "s that are reproductively isolated from other groups. No gene flow can occurs if isolated. Based on reproductive compatibility; geography not limiting factor. Prezygotic barriers: prevents mating between species; hinders fertilization if mating is attempted. Postzygotc barriers: prevents hybrid zygote from turning into viable adult. Logic: distinguishing features likely to arise if pop. "s are independent and isolated from gene flow.

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