Title: Species Concepts
1Species Concepts
- Species Concept an idea about the kind of
entity represented by the term SPECIES. - Some concepts recognize the special reality of
species (entities that exist independent of the
investigator). - Other concepts consider species to be classes of
objects that exist because of the way that they
are defined by an investigator. - Species criteria standards for deciding whether
or not a particular entity is a species. - range of operationalism
2Morphological Species Concept
- Operationalism morphological discontinuities
among assemblages of similar organisms.
3Species defined by a species concept Species
diagnosed by unique differences
4Species level lineages
Biparental organisms Organisms are united to form
species-level lineages by the process of
reproduction
Uniparental organisms Constant divergence because
lineages are not linked together by reproduction
5- The Biological Species Concept
- Ernst Mayr 1942, 1963. Animal Species and
Evolution. - Species are groups of actually or potentially
interbreeding natural populations that are
reproductively isolated from other such groups. - Species ranking criterion absence of
interbreeding - Ancestral population may persist after
speciation. - This concept used to make decisions re the
Endangered Species Act and many other important
issues. - Two obvious problems
- 1. Similar but divergent allopatric populations.
- 2. Asexuals and uniparental groups.
6- Morphological differences and similarities may
not be effective in distinguishing species under
this concept. - 1. Individual variation (e.g., ontological
variation) - 2. Geographic variation
- 3. How much hybridization is permitted?
- 4. Cryptic species
7Problem 1 Ontological variation
8Problem 2 Geographic variation
Aspidoscelis tigris Clinal variation in
southern Arizona
South-central AZ
Southwest AZ
9Problem 3 How much hybridization is permitted?
Discordant hybridization
10Is there presently such a thing as a Red wolf?
Readily hybridizes How much should be allocated
to its survival?
The red wolf problem
11A. tigris punctilinealis and A. tigris marmorata
OR A. tigris and A. marmorata?
3. One species or two?
Fertile hybrids
12The hybridization zone SW New Mexico
13Three concordant step-clines
14uniparens
velox
Aspidoscelis velox (3n, parthenogenetic) 1. A.
gularis stictogramma ? x A. inornata ? 2. F1
diploid parthenogenetric ? x A. inornata ?
Problem 4 Cryptic species
Aspidoscelis uniparens (3n, parthenogenetic) 1.
A. inornata ? x A. gularis stictogramma ? 2. F1
diploid parthenogenetic ? x A. inornata ?
15- Barriers to interspecific hybridization
- Reproductive isolating mechanisms
- A. Prereproductive (favored by natural selection)
- 1. Ecological
- Temporal (phenological)
- Habitat segregation
- 2. Behavioral
- 3. Mechanical
- B. Postreproductive
- Gametic wastage
- Other species concepts
16- Phylogenetic Species Concept(s)
- The smallest aggregation of individuals
diagnosable by a unique combination of character
states. - Characters and character states
- Organisms are grouped into species because of
evidence of monophyly. - Monophyletic group a group that contains all
known descendants of a common ancestor
17- Monophyletic relationships
- 1. a branching pattern of divergence
- 2. ancestral and derived character states of
characters determined - 3. pattern of shared derived character states
used to construct the tree - 4. ancestral populations do not persist past a
speciation event.
18- The Evolutionary Species Concept
- E. O. Wiley. 1978,1981, 2001.
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- A species is an entity composed of organisms
- maintaining its identity from other such entities
through time and space - and having its own independent evolutionary fate
and historical tendencies. - Operationalism absent
- Use fixed diagnostic differences