Biology Chapter 14
Types of Pre-Reproductive Barriers
geographic isolation, ecological isolation, temporal isolation, behavioral isolation, mechanical isolation, gametic isolation
Reduced Hybrid Fertility
hybrids cannot reproduce because they are sterile
Reduced Hybrid Viability
hybrids do not develop fully or die at a young age
Gametic Isolation: Example
in some different species of fish, reproduction is prevented because the sperm cannot penetrate the egg
Post-Reproductive Barriers
prevent hybrid offspring from developing into viable, fertile adults
Gametic Isolation: Definition
reproduction is prevented because gametes are not compatible with each other
Behavioral Isolation: Definition
reproduction is prevented because members of a species only respond to certain mating calls and dances
Ecological Isolation: Definition
reproduction is prevented because species live in distinct habitats and rarely encounter each other
Temporal Isolation: Definition
reproduction is prevented because species mate at different times of day, seasons, or years
Geographic Isolation: Definition
species are separated by a geographical feature and a physical barrier prevents reproduction
Punctuated Equilibrium
states that speciation occurs in rapid bursts of change mixed with long "static" periods of little or no change
Gradualism
states that speciation occurs over a long time through a gradual accumulation of small changes
Behavioral Isolation: Example
the Blue Footed Booby only mates after a courtship display that is unique to the species
Hybrid
the offspring of two different species
Speciation
the process in which one species splits into two
In order for new species to form, populations must __________
become isolated
Ernst Mayr
created the Biological Species Concept
Biological Species Concept
defines a species as a population whose members can interbreed and produce viable, fertile offspring
Reduced hybrid fertility is often caused by __________
different number of chromosomes in the parents
Geographic Isolation: Example
different species of antelope squirrel on either side of the Grand Canyon
Ecological Isolation: Example
different species of garter snake rarely encounter because one species lives on land and the other lives in water
Temporal Isolation: Example
different species of spotted skunks do not mate because one species breeds during Winter and the other breeds during Summer
Mechanical Isolation: Example
many insects cannot mate because their sex organs do not fit together, which prevents the transfer of sperm
Pre-Reproductive Barriers
obstacles that prevent mating or fertilization
Mechanical Isolation: Definition
physical differences between species prevent reproduction