Title: SPECIES DEFINITION
1SPECIES DEFINITION
GGroups of actually or potentially interbreeding
populations that are reproductively isolated
from other such groups (Ernst Mayr-- evolutionary
biologist) share a common gene pool--
genetically related populations- we should
expect variation within species members of
different species don't mate-- don't share genes
(keeps species distinct)
2SPECIES FORMATION GEOGRAPHIC ISOLATION
3EVIDENCE
- Environments vary with geography
- Genetic composition varies with geography
- Geographic barriers are dynamic
4Environments vary with geography
January Precipitation
5Genetic composition varies with geography
PINUS CONTORTA
Pinus contorta latifolia
Pinus contorta contorta
AK coast
provenance tests assess genetic basis
Pinus contorta murrayana
6 Geographic barriers are dynamic
ARCTIC OCEAN
ALASKA
NE SIBERIA
Bering Strait
7100,000 to 15,000 years ago
10,000 years ago to present
8ISOLATING MECHANISMS
geographic overlap without interbreeding
What prevents interbreeding?
9ISOLATING MECHANISMS
- ecological separation
- temporal separation
- mechanical separation
- pollination incompatibility
- hybrid inviability
- hybrid sterility
10Ecological separation
11Temporal separation
May
June
12Temporal separation
Pinus sabiniana
Pinus coulteri
13Mechanical separation
14Pollination incompatibility
15hybrid inviability
16hybrid sterility
donkey
horse
17hybrid sterility
DONKEY
HORSE
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