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The Nature of Mammalian Species

The Nature of Mammalian Species. The most common species concept is (still) the Biological Species Concept. Species - A group of populations that is reproductively isolated from other groups. The study of speciation has classically focused on the evolution

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The Nature of Mammalian Species

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  1. The Nature of Mammalian Species The most common species concept is (still) the Biological Species Concept Species - A group of populations that is reproductively isolated from other groups The study of speciation has classically focused on the evolution of reproductive isolation. Reproductive isolation results in separation of gene pools; there’s no gene flow between species.

  2. Postzygotic Isolating Mechanisms Hybrid Sterility EquusasinusX Equuscaballus Hybrid Breakdown These evolve first and eventually lead to Prezygotic Isolating Mechanisms Hybrids are fertile, but less fit than parentals. Differences in reproductive behavior that reduce probability of heterospecific mating.

  3. Barrier forms Present Time Classical Allopatric Speciation Model Divergence Ancestral species Reproductively Isolated (e.g., Dobzhanski-Muller) Secondary contact is required to assess reproductive isolation.

  4. Problems with Biological Species Concept Allopatry Idaho ground squirrels – Urocitellusbrunneus. There are two subspecies, northern (U. b. brunneus) and southern (U. b. endemicus) Since they’re allopatric, we can’t assess reproductive isolation.

  5. T. ruficaudus Problems with Biological Species Concept Too much sexual reproduction: Lots of evidence of hybridization. Peromyscusleucopus Peromyscusgossypinus Murids: Tamiasruficaudus Tamiasamoenus Sciurids: Odocoileusvirginianus Odocoileushemionus Cervids:

  6. Problems with Biological Species Concept Too little sexual reproduction. Lots of species do not reproduce sexually: e.g., parthenogenesis. Aspidoscelus(lizards) ~30% of species are unisexual Some sexually reproducing species have closed mating systems. Parasitoid wasps with obligate sib mating.

  7. A Group of Phylogenetic Concepts. Evolutionary Species Concept (Simpson): a group of populations with its own evolutionary tendencies and a unique evolutionary fate. Phylogenetic Species Concept: a group of populations that are diagnosable from other such groups. Advantages: Applicable in cases of allopatry. Doesn’t rely on reproductive isolation. Big problem: There’s lots of incongruence among characters.

  8. Phylogenetic Species Concept Big problem: There’s lots of incongruence among characters. Red-tailed chipmunks Baculum (os penis) Lochsa River Under a PSC, we should recognize these as separate species.

  9. Phylogenetic Species Concept Big problem: There’s lots of incongruence among characters. Different characters split the populations differently.

  10. Genealogical Concordance Species Concept A group of populations that are diagnosable using >1 concordant character. Advantages of the GCSC: It’s useful in allopatry and does not emphasize sexual reproduction. It’s predictive. If we hypothesize two species, the GCSC allows us to predict other characters will partition populations the same way. Problems of the GCSC: It is the most rigorous of the species concepts. Ignores hybridization and will tend to underestimate diversity. This actually has very important conservation implications.

  11. Gene Flow Ancestral species Divergence with Gene Flow Lineages split (whatever reason)

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