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Title: Origins Of Biological Diversity


1
Origins Of Biological Diversity
  • Chapter 15

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Species
  • A population or group of populations whose
    members have the ability to breed with one
    another and produce fertile offspring

3
Macroevolution
  • Dramatic biological changes that include the
    origin of different species

Diversity Increases
4
Speciation
  • The formation of new species
  • For new species to form there must be a barrier
    between the same species to make the group
    genetically isolated.

5
Speciation
Kaibab squirrel Abert squirrel
6
Genetic Isolation
  • Reproductive Barriers
  • Geographic barriers

7
Reproductive Barriers
  • Prevents closely related species from
    interbreeding
  • Timing
  • Behavior
  • Habitat

8
Timing
  • Similar species have different breeding seasons
  • Eastern Spotted Western Spotted
  • Skunk Skunk

9
Behavior
  • Similar species may have different courtship or
    mating behaviors.
  • Ex Eastern Western meadowlarks ?almost
    identical in color shape habitat, but
    difference in courtship rituals differ? different
    species

10
Habitat
  • Species remain reproductively isolated because
    they are adapted to different habitats.
  • Ex Stickleback fish? one is a bottom feeder, one
    spends time in the top open layers of lakes in
    British Columbia, Canada

11
Geographic barriers
  • A physical barrier that separates a population
    into groups.
  • Can be
  • Mountains
  • Islands with water in between? Darwins 13
    finches on Galapagos
  • Valleys? caused by lava flow

12
Mountains
13
Geographical isolation
14
Patterns of Evolution
  • Divergent Evolution
  • Convergent

15
Divergent Evolution
  • Related organisms become less alike through
    Adaptive Radiation
  • Ex Galapagos Finches? common ancestor on the
    main land? blown to different islands? naturally
    selected into a new species

16
Darwins Finches
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Convergent Evolution
  • Unrelated species resemble each other due to
    adaptation to similar environments
  • Environment has an important selective effect on
    the evolution of species

19
A Hummingbird Moth
A Humming Bird
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Rate of Evolution
  • Evolution occurs very slowly
  • Gradualism
  • Punctuated Equilibrium

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Gradualism
  • Gradual changes in species over time
  • Evidence of many intermediate forms in fossil
    records

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Punctuated Equilibrium
  • Scientists found remains of intermediate forms
    but also saw that populations remained the same
    over large periods of time then suddenly changed
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