These are the events that cause evolution of a population:

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These are the events that cause evolution of a population: • Mutations Non-random mating (artificial selection- like the roan cattle problem) Migration (“gene flow”- genes moving into or out of the population) Genetic drift: Bottleneck effect* (see next slide) Founder effect* (see the slide after that) The population is small (forces inbreeding) Natural selection** the only process that can result in adaptive evolution

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These are the events that cause evolution of a population:. Mutations Non-random mating (artificial selection-like the roan cattle problem) Migration (“gene flow”- genes moving into or out of the population) Genetic drift: Bottleneck effect* (see next slide) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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These are the events that cause evolution of a population:

• Mutations• Non-random mating (artificial selection-like the roan cattle

problem)• Migration (“gene flow”- genes moving into or out of the

population)• Genetic drift:

– Bottleneck effect* (see next slide)– Founder effect* (see the slide after that)

• The population is small (forces inbreeding)• Natural selection** the only process that can result in

adaptive evolution

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Does natural selection increase genetic diversity of decrease it?

(Think about what you saw in “Toothpickfish”)

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The Founder Effect: an example of genetic drift

The genes that are in splinter populations are there by chance; no selection takes place.

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Bottleneck Effect: another example of genetic drift

(Is natural selection occurring here?)

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Three types of end results of natural selection on a population…

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Natural selection helps to explain how a single species changes over time…

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But how do we get new ones?

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And what is a species anyway?

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A species are members of a population that can mate and produce fertile offspring.

Donkeys are a species because males can mate with females and produce fertile little donkeys.

Horses are a species because males can mate with females and produce fertile little horses.

Mules (a cross between a donkey and a horse) are NOT a species because while males may try and mate with females, no offspring are produced.

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Making new species is called speciation…

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It begins with barriers to reproduction…

Sometimes the barrier is a geographic feature…like a river, canyon, mountain, or an island

This is an example of geographic (or habitat) isolation.

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These are the events that cause evolution of a population:

• Mutations• Non-random mating (artificial selection-like the roan cattle

problem)• Migration (“gene flow”- genes moving into or out of the

population)• Genetic drift:

– Bottleneck effect* (see next slide)– Founder effect* (see the slide after that)

• The population is small• Natural selection** the only process that can result in

adaptive evolution

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Making new species is called speciation…

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It begins with barriers to reproduction…

Sometimes the barrier is a geographic feature…

This is an example of geographic (or habitat isolation)

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Sometimes enough changes have taken place between two populations so that the parts don’t fit to enable reproduction!

That’s called mechanical isolation.

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Sometimes the barrier is a behavioral one…This is when courtship rituals are not understood between species.

Would the birds in this picture understand the meaning of the flashing of a firefly lantern?

This is an example of behavioral isolation.

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Sometimes it is the breeding season that keeps two groups from interbreeding.

This is called seasonal (or temporal) isolation.

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How fast can speciation take place?

In some cases gradually ..

In other cases we get huge changes (punctuated!) in a short period of time

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Congratulations! You survived Honors Biology!!!Good luck on your final exams!

…Mrs. H