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Speciation

Family TreesShow relationships between species.

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Human Evolution

• Humans did not evolve from chimpanzee. Humans and chimps share a common ancestor.

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Defining a Species

• A species is often defined as a group of individuals that actually or potentially interbreed in nature. In this sense, a species is the biggest gene pool possible under natural conditions.

• For example, these happy face spiders look different, but since they can interbreed, they are considered the same species: Theridion grallator.

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Defining Speciation

• Speciation is a lineage-splitting event that produces two or more separate species.

• Branching point on the tree, is a speciation event. • At that point genetic changes resulted in two separate fruit fly lineages,

where previously there had just been one lineage. But why and how did it happen?

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Types of Evolution

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Convergent Evolution

• the independent evolution of similar structures in species, often due to similar lifestyles and selection pressures.

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Divergent Evolution

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Analogous Structures

• Separate evolutionary origins • Similar because they evolved to serve the

same function. (they both fly)• Analogies are the result of convergent

evolution.

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Birds and BatsDo not share common ancestor

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Homologies

• Characters in different organisms that are similar because they were inherited from a common ancestor

• Birds, bats, mice, and crocodiles all have four limbs. Sharks and bony fish do not.

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Geographic Isolation

Flies are living on A group of Banana’s

A storm carries them To a different island

The flies are separated And can no longer breedWith the mainland flies

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Reproductive isolation• The evolution of different mating location, mating time, or mating

rituals:Genetically-based changes to these aspects of mating could complete the process of reproductive isolation and speciation.

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Punctuated Equilibrium

• Generally Evolution is slow, changing over millions of years.

• Sometimes a rapid change in the environment results in burst of new species.

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Adaptive Radiation

• Organism’s that share a common ancestor and adaptive to different environments.


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