BIOL 1001 Chapter : Chapter 16

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Species- defined: reproductive isolation between species, causes of extinction. In pre-darwinian times, the term species referred to different kinds of organisms. The biological species concept": a species is a group of interbreeding natural populations that are reproductively isolated from other such groups, reproductively isolated group- unable to breed outside the group. It cannot be used to determine species identity among asexually reproducing organisms (single-celled organisms and plants and fungi) or among fossils. Sometimes it is difficult to observe whether members of two different groups interbreed. Appearance can be misleading in determining a species: different species can look alike. The cordilleran flycatcher and pacific slope flycatcher are so similar that birdwatchers can"t tell them apart (fig. 16. 1) they do not interbreed and are in fact two different species. The two-barred flasher butterfly, previously thought to be one species, is now known to be 10 separate species: adult forms all look alike, but the caterpillars are different.

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