Biology 1201A Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: European Mantis, Binomial Nomenclature, Speciation

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When populations differ with genetic and phenotypic variation, they may become so different that they are recognized as separate species these changes are considered part of macroevolution. Evolutionary biologists view speciation as a process, a series of events that occur over time. However, the products of speciation, are more focused on. We will consider four major topics: how biologists define and recognize species, how species maintain their genetic identity, how the geographical distributions of organisms influence speciation, and how different macro evolutionary genetic mechanisms produce new species. Species: a group of population in which the individuals are so closely related in structure, biochemistry, and behaviour that they can successfully interbreed. The working definition of species depends upon the organism to which it is applied. Hybridization: when two species interbreed and produce fertile offspring. Species are the on going process, so we should not be surprised at the diversity of biological species and of concepts about species.

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