7.10 Speciation

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    • Populations become physically separated in geographic isolation
    • What is adaptive radiation?
      Diversification into ecological niches
    • Adaptive radiation results in the rapid diversification of a species into various niches.

      True
    • How does geographic isolation lead to speciation?
      Physical separation prevents interbreeding
    • Examples of speciation types
      1️⃣ Darwin's finches on the Galapagos Islands
      2️⃣ Sympatric speciation in apple maggot flies
      3️⃣ Cichlid fish in African lakes
    • Without gene flow between isolated populations, natural selection can lead to genetic divergence in allopatric speciation.
      True
    • What is sympatric speciation?
      Speciation within the same area
    • What are three factors that facilitate sympatric speciation?
      Disruptive selection, mutations, behavior
    • Reproductive isolation occurs when populations develop barriers to interbreeding
    • Geographic isolation is a main mode of speciation
      True
    • Steps in allopatric speciation
      1️⃣ A population becomes physically separated
      2️⃣ Interbreeding is prevented between groups
      3️⃣ Genetic divergence occurs due to natural selection
      4️⃣ New species form as they can no longer interbreed
    • Match the mode of speciation with its characteristic:
      Allopatric ↔️ Geographic isolation prevents interbreeding
      Sympatric ↔️ Speciation occurs within a single population
      Adaptive Radiation ↔️ Ancestral species diversifies into new species
    • Sympatric speciation involves geographic separation
      False
    • Match the prezygotic isolation mechanism with its definition:
      Habitat Isolation ↔️ Species occupy different ecological niches
      Temporal Isolation ↔️ Species have different breeding seasons
      Behavioral Isolation ↔️ Incompatible courtship rituals
      Mechanical Isolation ↔️ Structural differences prevent mating
    • Prezygotic isolating mechanisms prevent fertilization
    • What is one factor that can increase the pace of speciation?
      Environmental pressures
    • Larger populations have more genetic variation, allowing them to diverge into new species more readily.

      True
    • Speciation is a key mechanism of natural selection.

      True
    • Allopatric speciation occurs when populations are physically separated, preventing interbreeding.

      True
    • Sympatric speciation involves geographic separation, unlike allopatric speciation.
      False
    • Match the type of isolation with its definition:
      Prezygotic Isolation ↔️ Barriers that prevent fertilization
      Postzygotic Isolation ↔️ Barriers after fertilization
    • Hybrid inviability occurs when hybrids die before reaching maturity
    • What is speciation?
      Process of new species arising
    • Reproductive isolation occurs when populations develop barriers to interbreeding, such as differences in mating behaviors.

      True
    • Geographic isolation involves physical separation that prevents interbreeding
    • Adaptive radiation occurs when a single species diversifies into multiple new forms
    • What is the primary cause of allopatric speciation?
      Physical isolation
    • Populations become physically isolated in allopatric speciation
    • Sympatric speciation often occurs when reproductive isolation mechanisms evolve within the same geographic area.
      True
    • New species evolve within the same geographic area in sympatric speciation
    • What is adaptive radiation?
      Diversification into ecological niches
    • Speciation facilitates natural selection by enabling populations to adapt to distinct environments
    • Allopatric speciation requires geographic isolation
      True
    • The key distinction of allopatric speciation is the role of geographic isolation in driving genetic divergence
    • What is the primary factor driving sympatric speciation?
      Reproductive isolation
    • Sympatric speciation is facilitated by factors like disruptive selection or genetic mutations
    • What is hybrid inviability in postzygotic isolation?
      Hybrids are weak or die
    • Prezygotic and postzygotic isolation can both contribute to speciation
      True
    • The stronger the reproductive isolation mechanisms, the faster speciation can occur.
    • Speciation is the process by which new species arise.
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