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Bio1B 9 Last lecture: Evolution of sacrifice (altruism) & • What is a species anyway? (Pp. 487-492) – Concepts - typological, biological, phylogenetic – - mechanisms Today Species & speciation • What is a species anyway? (Pp. 487-492) – Interesting one - Ensatina salamanders – Easy one? - Humans & living relatives • Speciation processes (Pp 492-504) • Introduction & geographic modes • Adaptive radiations • Hybridization - zones, reinforcement & hybrid- speciation 1 Species of Hominidae

Pygmy chimp

2 Ensatina eschscholtzii - One ? Or 2 biological species? Or >11 Phylogenetic species

k-e overlap; k-e overlap; hybrids no hybrids 3 Geographic modes of speciation

Futuyma 2005 4 Allopatric sister species among northern, montane Cophixalus (Hoskin 2004) exiguus v aenigma exiguus • 5% mtDNA divergence aenigma • Large body size & lower freq. call in aenigma bombiens

saxatilis

concinnus v monticola concinnus • 5% mtDNA divergence monticola •concinnus has lower & longer call, distinct morphology hosmeri

5 Parapatric evolution of reproductive isolation over a very short distance in the grass species Anthoxanthum odoratum

Futuyma 2005 6 on remote : eg. Lord Howe palms (Howea) Savolainen et al. 2006 Nature 441:210-214

Recently (<1Mya) formed sister species - ecologically distinct and with divergent flowering time - despite high across the range of each species on the island

Flowering time Calcareous soils 7 Peripatric speciation: paradise-kingfishers in New Guinea (Mayr)

Processes: Founder event, drift, selection?

Futuyma 2005 8 Adaptive radiations (pp. 524-5)

• Rapid speciation with ecologically-driven divergent selection • Common on remote islands or other novel environments following colonization e.g. Hawaiian silverswords • Promoted by isolation (Fig. 25.18) & ecological Other examples: African cichlids, Hawaiian arthropods, Andean opportunity lupines, Carribean anole lizards etc etc 9 Adaptive divergence of bill dimensions Speciation on islands: Losos &

Rickleffs length 2009

width & depth Adaptive divergence among or within islands

10 Hybrid zones - alternative outcomes after re-contact between lineages

Fig. 24.14 Or, new “hybrid species” Or - lineages don’t hybridize and eventually overlap if ecologically distinct 11