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Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

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Page 1: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

Chapter 24 Notes

The Origin of Species

Page 2: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

The Origin of Species

There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population.

Evolution must also explain macroevolution: the origin of a new taxonomic group

Speciation: development of a new species

Page 3: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

The Origin of Species

The fossil record displays two patterns of speciation: anagenesis and cladogenesis

Anagenesis: the accumulation of changes associated with the transformation of one species into another

Cladogenesis: the budding of new species from a parent species that still exists.

Page 4: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

The Origin of Species

Page 5: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

Concept 24.1

Species: means “kind” or “appearance”- we distinguish plants and animals by differences in appearance

Page 6: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

Concept 24.1

The biological species concept emphasizes reproductive isolation- Ernst Mayr (1942)

Biological species concept: defines a species as a population whose members have the potential to interbreed in nature and produce viable, fertile offspring.

Page 7: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

Concept 24.1

Prezygotic and postzygotic barriers isolate the gene pools of biological species- any factor that impedes two species from producing fertile hybrids contributes to reproductive isolation- reproductive isolation prevents populations form interbreeding even if their ranges overlap

Page 8: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

Concept 24.1

Prezygotic barriers: impede mating between species or hinder the fertilization of the ova

Habitat isolation: two species live in different habitats; low occurrence of interaction

Page 9: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

Concept 24.1

Behavioral isolation: special signals that attract mates, along with elaborate behaviors unique to a species

Temporal isolation: two species breed at different times (day, seasons, years)

Page 10: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

Concept 24.1

Mechanical isolation: anatomically incompatible

Gametic isolation: gametes rarely fuse to form a zygote; sperm might not be able to travel to the ova

Page 11: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

Concept 24.1

Postzygotic barriers: prevent the hybrid zygote from developing into a viable, fertile adult

Reduced hybrid viability: hybrids are completely or largely sterile- Donkey + horse = mule

Page 12: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

Concept 24.1

Hybrid breakdown: the first generation of hybrids are fertile, but as those mate with one another, the offspring of the next generation are sterile

Page 13: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

Concept 24.1

Evolutionary biologists have proposed several alternative concepts of species

Ecological species concept: defines a species in terms of its ecological niche, the set of environmental resources it uses- ex. A parasite may be defined by is adaptations to its host

Page 14: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

Concept 24.1

Pluralistic species concept: the factors that are most important of the cohesion of individuals as a species vary

Morphological species concept: characterize species in terms of structural features

Page 15: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

Concept 24.1

Genealogical species concept: defines a species as a set of organisms with a unique genetic history

Page 16: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

Concept 24.2

There are two modes of speciation based on how gene flow among populations is initially interrupted

Allopatric speciation: speciation takes place in populations with geographically separate ranges

Page 17: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

Concept 24.2

Page 18: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

Concept 24.2

Page 19: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

Concept 24.2

Page 20: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

Concept 24.2

Adaptive radiation: the speciation of organisms through an island chain; the islands are far apart to permit populations to evolve in isolation, but close enough together for the occasional dispersion event to occur

Page 21: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

Concept 24.2

Page 22: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

Concept 24.2

Sympatric speciation: speciation takes place in geographically overlapping populations - chromosomal changes and nonrandom mating reduce gene flow

Page 23: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

Concept 24.2

Page 24: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

Concept 24.2

The punctuated equilibrium model has stimulated research on the tempo of speciation- paleontologists rarely find gradual transitions in fossil forms- long periods of stasis (equilibrium) punctuated by episodes of speciation

Page 25: Chapter 24 Notes The Origin of Species. There is more to evolution than just explaining how adaptations evolve in a population. Evolution must also explain.

Concept 24.2