BIOA01H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 22: Species Problem, Ring Species, Reproductive Isolation

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Speciation: the process the produces new and distinct forms of life: adaptation is the result of natural selection. **finding a definition for species is difficult because the definition must be fluid and capable of changing and giving rise through evolution to new species. Biological species concept: species are groups of actually or potentially interbreeding populations that are reproductively isolated from other such groups. Ability to produce an offspring together and the offspring must be fertile and capable of passing their genes on to their own offspring: ex. A horse and donkey are two different species and can mate to create a mule but the mule cannot create an offspring. The biological species concept is more useful in theory than in practice. It is difficult to see two insects are able to produce a fertile offspring because conducting such an experiment is not easy.

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