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Speciation and Extinction Big Idea 1: The process of Evolution drives the diversity and unity of life Essential Knowledge • 1C1: Speciation and extinction have occurred throughout the Earth’s history. • 1C2: Speciation may occur when two populations become reproductively isolated from each other. • 1C3: Populations in nature continue to evolve. Species A group of individuals capable of interbreeding and exchanging genetic info to produce viable, fertile offspring. NO Dog-Cat Babies! YES Panda Babies! Speciation • Creation of a new species • Usually occurs when 2 pops diverge from a common ancestor Speciation Can Be Slow…. • Very gradually, over a long time, the population changes (gradualism). Change is slow, constant, and consistent (Darwin). Speciation Can Be Fast… • Bursts of change followed by quiet periods (Punctuated Equilibrium, Eldredge and Gould, 1972) What Could Cause Bursts?? • Sudden, quick changes in the environment leads to more available niches! Speciation is the reason for diversity of life! Geographic Isolation Separation of pops by a geographic barrier exposes species to new environmental conditions. TPS: What Other Items May Be Geographic Barriers? Reproductive Isolation • Biological factors (barriers) that stop 2 species from producing viable, fertile offspring • Can be pre/post zygotic barriers Example: Polyploidy • More than 1 set of chromosomes. • Ex: Wheat: strains that are diploid (2 sets), tetraploid (4 sets) durum or macaroni wheat, hexaploid (6 sets) bread wheat. • Will not interbreed with each other. Prezygotic Barriers 1. 2. 3. 4. Goal: To impede mating/fertilization! Habitat isolation: no/rare contact Temporal isolation: mate at diff. times of yr. Behavioral isolation: behavior mating rituals. Mechanical isolation: Morphological differences What Kind of Prezygotic Barrier is This? Postzygotic Barriers Goal: Prevent a hybrid zygote from being a viable adult • Frail/Weak Hybrids • Sterile Hybrids Extinction • Occurs rapidly at times of ecological stress. Habitat Loss/ Habitat Fragmentation Hunting/Poaching Overfishing 5 Major Mass Extinctions On a Positive Note.. • Extinction opens up available niches (jobs) and leads to new species creation. Evolution Continues to Occur… • Activity in class…