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level questions: Evolution

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What is microevolution?evolutionary change over a short period of time (small changes within a population of organisms) - humans getting taller, bacteria evolving antibiotic resistance
What is macroevolution?major evolutionary changes, e.g. resulting in new species being formed - algae evolving into land plants, aquatic invertebrates evolving hard shells
What kinds of speciation are there?Reproductive isolation Allopatric Sympatric
What is Reproductive isolation?Causes barriers to gene flow and the production of viable offspring
What is Allopatric Speciation?Speciation that occurs when the gene flow between populations is interrupted by a geographical barrier
What is Sympatric Speciation?Speciation that occurs when there is no geographical barrier to interrupt gene flow between population.
What are two types of Reproductive Isolation?Prezygotic and Postzygotic
What is Prezygotic reproductive isolation?those that inhibit reproduction before fertilization
What is Postzygotic reproductive isolation?those that inhibit reproduction after fertilization
What are some Prezygotic barriers?Habitat Isolation Temporal Isolation Behavioural Isolation Mechanical Isolation Gametic Isolation
What is Habitat Isolation?different species need different conditions to survive
What is Temporal Isolation?Prevents species to mate because they breed at different times.
What is Behavioural Isolation?if courtship behaviors are too different, then the individuals don't recognize each other as potential mates
What is Mechanical Isolation?When the reproductive organs of a species are elaborately shaped and are only able to engage with those of same-species organisms
What is Gametic Isolation?The gametes (egg and sperm) come into contact, but no fertilization takes place. Gametes may be unable to recognize one another in different species
What are the Postzygotic Barriers?Reduced hybrid viability Reduced hybrid fertility Hybrid breakdown
What is Reduced hybrid viability?A lower potential to survive for  organisms whose parents have incompatible genetics, mostly because these  parents mated despite being different species
What is Reduced hybrid fertility?Two different fertile species mate to produce sterile offspring
What is Hybrid Breakdown?S type of reproductive failure that appears after the F2 generation of crosses between different species or subspecies.