BIOL 3040 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Parapatric Speciation, Allopatric Speciation, Reproductive Isolation

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Species is a lineage of populations which maintains its identity form other such specie"s lineages and which has its own evolutionary tendencies and historical fate. Draws species boundaries around clusters of phenotypically similar individuals or: phenetic species concept populations, biological species concept. A species is composed of groups of actually or potentially interbreeding populations which are reproductively isolated form other such groups: phylogenetic species concept. Species is the smallest monophyletic group distinguished by a shared derived character. Dumbbell model: an initially large population is subdivided into new populations that are themselves relatively large. Hybrid zone: the area where divergent populations encounter each other, mate and. 14. 1 the species problem: define and evaluate the pros and cons of the following species concepts, evolutionary species concept produce hybrid offspring. In parapatric speciation, models predict hybrid zones will disappear over time due to reproductive isolating mechanisms. Ecologically neutral dynamic equilibrium model: suggests that hybridization produces hybrids that are always inferior to non hybrids.

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