Chapter 18.9
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Reproductive Isolation
AP Biology
Spring 2011
Species (Ernyst Mayr definition): interbreeding
individuals that produce viable, fertile offspring, and
do not interbreed with other individuals
This may be an artificial designation, applicable at
only the local population level
It would be hard to determine if geographically
isolated species would interbreed if they could
This designation does help in determining when
evolutionary divergence, and speciation take place due
to some isolating mechanism
Isolating mechanisms can work at several levels
Before zygote formation (prezygotic)
After zygotes form (postzygotic)
Temporal Isolation: isolation due to the timing of an
organism’s reproductive cycle
Mechanical isolation: isolation due to physical
incompatibility between mates or pollinators
Behavioral Isolation: isolation caused that stops
gene flow.
Ex. If female birds ignore mating dances of males from
related species, no interbreeding will occur
Ecological Isolation: isolation that occurs when
related species become adapted to small changes in
microenvironments within a similar home range
Gamete Incompatibility: a molecular difference
between species that blocks physical fertilization of
the egg
Hybrid Inviability: fertilization occurs, but zygotes
fail to develop
Hybrid Sterility: fertilization produces a viable
offspring that cannot produce