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7. Genetics, Populations, Evolution, and Ecosystems
7.3 Evolution
7.3.2 Speciation
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Speciation can occur in two primary ways: allopatric and
sympatric
What are some factors that can lead to sympatric speciation without geographic isolation?
Genetic mutations, behavioral changes
Why does geographic isolation lead to allopatric speciation?
Prevents gene flow
Sympatric speciation requires physical separation of populations.
False
The Galapagos finches are an example of allopatric speciation caused by geographic
isolation
What is ecological isolation, and how does it reduce interbreeding between species?
Species occupy different habitats
Behavioral isolation occurs when populations develop unique courtship rituals or mating
signals
Reproductive isolation can involve pre-zygotic barriers like
incompatible
reproductive organs.
True
What type of speciation occurs when populations are geographically separated?
Allopatric speciation
Steps leading to allopatric speciation
1️⃣ Populations become geographically isolated
2️⃣ Gene flow is prevented
3️⃣ Populations evolve independently
4️⃣ Reproductive isolation arises
5️⃣ New species form
What prevents gene flow in allopatric speciation?
Geographic isolation
Geographic isolation can lead to allopatric
speciation
Geographic isolation prevents gene flow between populations.
True
What are the two main mechanisms through which genetic divergence occurs?
Allopatric and sympatric speciation
Allopatric speciation requires
geographic
isolation
True
Genetic divergence is a key factor in determining whether
populations
become separate species
True
What is a classic example of allopatric speciation?
Galapagos finches
Apple maggots are an example of sympatric
speciation
Sympatric speciation occurs without geographic
isolation
What is a key example of sympatric speciation?
Apple maggots
What is the process by which new species arise from existing populations called?
Speciation
Allopatric speciation occurs when populations are geographically separated, preventing
gene flow
.
True
Match the type of speciation with its key characteristic:
Allopatric ↔️ Geographic isolation
Sympatric ↔️ No geographic isolation
Sympatric speciation can arise from genetic mutations, ecological specialization, or behavioral
changes
What is geographic isolation, and how does it contribute to speciation?
Physical barriers prevent gene flow
Behavioral isolation occurs when populations develop unique courtship rituals that prevent
interbreeding
.
True
What is a classic example of speciation due to varying food sources on different islands?
Galapagos finches
What type of isolation arises when species occupy different habitats within the same geographic area?
Ecological isolation
Speciation is the process by which new
species
arise from existing populations.
Sympatric speciation can occur within the same
geographic
area without physical separation.
True
Match the type of speciation with its primary characteristic:
Allopatric speciation ↔️ Geographic isolation
Sympatric speciation ↔️ No geographic isolation
Sympatric speciation can result from ecological specialization or behavioral changes within the same area.
True
What is a classic example of geographic isolation leading to speciation?
Galapagos finches
Genetic divergence can lead to reproductive
isolation
Allopatric speciation occurs when populations are geographically
isolated
Sympatric speciation can occur without geographic
isolation
Match the type of speciation with its example:
Allopatric ↔️ Galapagos finches
Sympatric ↔️ Apple maggots
Sympatric speciation can result from
ecological
specialization
True
What is the primary cause of allopatric speciation?
Physical separation
Galapagos finches evolved due to
allopatric speciation
True