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How many species of spiders
do you see?
Vocabulary so we are all on the
same page…
 Species: group of organisms that breed with one another
and produce fertile offspring
 Share a common gene pool, largest gene pool possible
 Speciation – formation of a new species
 The shared gene pool is eventually split
Reproductive Isolation
 Reproductive Isolation – when members of two populations
can no longer interbreed and produce fertile offspring
 New species form when organisms are reproductively isolated.
 REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION is the KEY to SPECIATION!
First a little story about our friend
the squirrel…
Geographic Isolation
 Populations become
The Grand Canyon
separated by geographic
barriers such as rivers,
mountains, or other
bodies of water.
Abert Squirrel
Kaibab Squirrel
The Gene Pools must separate to
become a new species
 There is no gene flow
between the populations
AND
 Over time, the populations
respond to new variations
and natural selection as
separate units
Speciation
 Reproductive Isolation
 Geographical Isolation
 Temporal Isolation
 Behavioral Isolation
The squirrels
Reduction of gene flow
Temporal Isolation
 Temporal Isolation – occurs when two or more subspecies
reproduce at different times
Day Blooming/Night Blooming
Eastern and Western
Spotted Skunks
Speciation
 Reproductive Isolation
 Geographical Isolation
 Temporal Isolation
 Behavioral Isolation
The squirrels
The Skunks
Behavioral Isolation
 Behavioral Isolation –capable of interbreeding BUT have
different reproductive strategies
Western Meadowlark
Eastern Meadowlark
Speciation
 Reproductive Isolation
 Geographical Isolation
 Temporal Isolation
 Behavioral Isolation
The squirrels
The Skunks
The Meadowlarks
What type of Isolation is under
way?
 http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/beta/evolution/evolution-action-salamanders.html
How many species of spiders
do you see?
THE HAPPY FACE SPIDERS!
Look different but CAN interbreed!
What about the ligers and mules?
Are there any other gray areas for the definition of a species?
Testing the Speciation Hypothesis
in nature
 1995 Hurricane brought the Iguana iguana species to a
new island in the Caribbean
 Will it go extinct?
 Will the gene pool remain unchanged?
 Will it respond to new selection
pressures and become reproductively
Isolated?
Testing the Speciation Hypothesis
Artificially
 Separate cages act as what?
 Develop food preferences
 Mate and lay eggs on different
food sources
Can lead to the start of what?
Test your understanding Explain how geographical and
reproductive isolation work together
with mutations to cause variation
within a species and possibly
speciation.