Vocabulary
Types of Speciation
Isolation Mechanisms
Macroevolution Patterns
Macroevolution
100

A group that can mate and produce fertile offspring

What is a species?

100

Speciation caused by physical barriers

What is allopatric speciation?

100

Barriers before fertilization

What are prezygotic mechanisms?

100

Slow and steady evolution

What is gradualism?

100

Large-scale evolutionary changes over long time

What is macroevolution?

200

Formation of new species

What is speciation?

200

Speciation without geographic separation

What is sympatric speciation?

200

Barriers after fertilization

What are postzygotic mechanisms?

200

What is punctuated equilibrium?

Rapid bursts with long pauses

200

Continuous extinction happening over time

What is background extinction?

300

Small local breeding group

What is a deme?

300

Rapid speciation in one generation

What is instantaneous speciation?

300

Different mating behaviors

What is behavioral isolation?

300

One species becomes many

What is adaptive radiation?

300

When many species go extinct in a short time

What is mass extinction?

400

Gradual change in traits across locations

What is a cline?

400

When gene flow stops between populations

What leads to speciation?

400

Offspring cannot reproduce

What is hybrid sterility?

400

Different species evolve similar traits

What is convergent evolution?

400

Evolution where species become more different over time

What is divergent evolution?

500

Populations that can mate with neighbors but not ends

What is a ring species?

500

What causes allopatric speciation?

What causes allopatric speciation?

500

Gametes cannot fuse

What is gamete incompatibility?

500

Two species influence each other’s evolution

What is coevolution?

500

Example: sharks, dolphins, penguins having similar bodies

What is convergent evolution?

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