Speciation Basics
Types of Selection
Reproductive Barriers
Types of speciation
200

This is the process in which one population diverges into a new species due to genetic differences.

What is speciation?

200

This selection type results in more individuals with average traits.


What is stabilizing selection?


200

A type of barrier preventing the fertilized egg from developing fully

What is zygote mortality?

200

Speciation due to a gepgraphical barrier

allopatric speciation

400

This type of isolating mechanism occurs when two species can't mate due to physical barriers like mountains or rivers.

What is geographical isolation?


400

This selection results in two peaks and discourages the average trait from reproducing

What is disruptive selection?

400

 Mechanisms occurring before a zygote can form, preventing mating

What are pre-zygotic isolating mechanisms?

400

speciation due to niche differentiation in the same habitat

sympatric speciation

600

When species breed at different times of the year, this type of isolation occurs

What is temporal isolation?

600

This selection causes the bell curve to shift due to pressure on one end of the trait spectrum.

What is directional selection?

600

This type of isolation is due to different mating behaviors or signals in animals

What is behavioral isolation

600

How we know a new species has now formed

There is no gene flow due to RIM's - no fertile offspring are able to be produced if the 2 groups come back together

800

An isolating mechanism where hybrid offspring, such as mules, survive but cannot reproduce.


What is hybrid sterility?


800

A real-world example where two frog species have different mating seasons, illustrating this type of isolation.

What is temporal isolation?


800

Sperm failing to survive in the reproductive tract of another species exemplifies this barrier.

What is gametic isolation?

800

Changes in allele frequencies in a population due to chance

Genetic drift

1000

This occurs when chromosome numbers in plants double, leading to immediate reproductive isolation.

What is polyploidy?

1000

When hybrid offspring manage to reproduce asexually and gradually develop into a new species.

What is hybrid speciation?

1000

In dragonflies, the male’s claspers and female’s mating position illustrate this type of isolation.

What is mechanical isolation?


1000

The five fingers of evolution leading to speciation

natural selection, sexual selection, shrinking populations due to founders and the bottleneck effect, migration, mutation

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