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how populations change under the influence of natural selection and other evolutionary forces |
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how new species & higher taxa are created |
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clusters of organisms in distinct types |
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Biological Species Concept |
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defines a biological species as a group of organisms that interbreed in nature and are reproductively isolated |
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members of a group of organisms do not mate successfully with organisms outside the group |
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movement of genetic material within parts of a population or from 1 pop. to another |
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the role of natural selection in creating and maintaining species |
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a population is divided by some type of barrier and different parts of the population adapt to different environments |
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two different morphological changes for the residents and immigrants |
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reduce the extent of gene flow |
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selection alone is not sufficient to produce a new species but new species can be formed if selection is combined with partial genetic isolation |
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at habitat boundaries, animals that come from different habitats and have different characteristics will mate |
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strong selection favoring different phenotypes can lead to speciation even when there is no geographic speciation which leads to extensive gene flow |
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a particular way of making a living |
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a single kind of animal or plant diversifies to fill many available niches |
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superfamily includes apes & humans |
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the construction of phylogenies |
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the use of phylogenies in naming and classification |
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characters similar due to convergence |
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similar due to decent from common ancestor |
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one that characterized the common ancestor |
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features that have evolved since the time of the last common ancestor o the species |
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a measure of overal genetic similarity between species |
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genetic distances with a constant rate of change |
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most changes in DNA sequences have little or no effect on fitness, so evolution of this neutral DNA must be controlled by drift and mutation |
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group of closely related species |
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only descent should matter |
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classification should be based both on descent and on overall similarity |
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