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AP Biology 4.1 Evolution. When or where is allopatric speciation likely seen?
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AP Biology 4.1 Evolution. When or where is allopatric speciation likely seen?
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- 00:04
Here’s your shmoop du jour, brought to you by Charles Darwin.
- 00:07
Besides coming up with the Theory of Evolution, he uh… had a really awesome beard. [Charles Darwin in a forest]
- 00:13
So he also had that going for him.
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Allopatric speciation is likely seen... when or where?
- 00:20
And here are the potential answers...[Mumbling]
Full Transcript
- 00:26
Okay…first off, keep in mind that allopatric speciation is basically the same thing as [lots of islands spread out]
- 00:32
geographic speciation.
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In other words, we’re talking about different species arising because of factors associated [species of monkey appear on separate islands]
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with their locations.
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Like…maybe a new species of squirrel pops up right outside a mixed nut factory. [Squirrels appear outside a nut factory]
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Got it?
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Good.
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Now let’s go through the potential answers…
- 00:48
Let’s check out B...”if behavioral mating differences separate neighboring species.”
- 00:53
This could lead to species diverging, but…it’s not the right answer. [Two monkeys talking on grass]
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Why not?
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Because allopatric speciation is associated with geography, not behavior. [A gorilla scratching it's head]
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B is out.
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C… “…if genetic barriers arise within one population.”
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Genetic barriers arise BECAUSE OF allopatric speciation, not the other way around. [Two tortoises between a DNA helix]
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They could also arise due to mutation.
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Like…with all those X-men folk. [People dressed in X-men costumes]
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Remember, we’re looking for something that is dependent upon geography, so let’s keep
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looking…
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How about D... “…only if natural selection is not occurring”?
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Nope, can’t be this one because natural selection is almost ALWAYS occurring. [Man in a lab stood next to a giant tomato and a average tomato]
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About the only time it doesn’t occur is during the controlled, selective breeding
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of species by humans.
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Go us.
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That leaves us with...A.
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Allopatric speciation is likely seen... on island chains where founder populations [A chain of islands]
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are established on each island.
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Bingo.
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Why?
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Because allopatric speciation occurs if geographical isolation is created… [Birds appear on different plots of island]
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.,..and island chains, like the Galapagos, are perfect places for that to happen.
- 01:55
Think of Darwin's example of the Galapagos finches. [Pencil drawings of the galapgos finches]
- 01:57
Various species arose on different islands from a common ancestor after they became isolated
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from one another.
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Sounds like that answers our question, so…
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A it is.
- 02:07
Will allopatric speciation occur when humans colonize other solar systems? [Man and boy pointing to Charles Darwin on a beach]
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Given enough time, you can probably count on it…
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