Sections
                          Key Terms
                      Key Terms
- acquired characteristics
 - modifications caused by an individual’s environment that can be inherited by its offspring
 
- adaptation
 - heritable trait or behavior in an organism that aids in its survival and reproduction in its present environment
 
- adaptive radiation
 - speciation when one species radiates out to form several other species
 
- allopatric speciation
 - speciation that occurs via geographic separation
 
- allopolyploid
 - polyploidy formed between two related, but separate species
 
- aneuploidy
 - condition of a cell having an extra chromosome or missing a chromosome for its species
 
- autopolyploid
 - polyploidy formed within a single species
 
- behavioral isolation
 - type of reproductive isolation that occurs when a specific behavior or lack of one prevents reproduction from taking place
 
- convergent evolution
 - process by which groups of organisms independently evolve to similar forms
 
- dispersal
 - allopatric speciation that occurs when a few members of a species move to a new geographical area
 
- divergent evolution
 - process by which groups of organisms evolve in diverse directions from a common point
 
- gametic barrier
 - prezygotic barrier occurring when closely related individuals of different species mate, but differences in their gamete cells (eggs and sperm) prevent fertilization from taking place
 
- gradual speciation model
 - model that shows how species diverge gradually over time in small steps
 
- habitat isolation
 - reproductive isolation resulting when populations of a species move or are moved to a new habitat, taking up residence in a place that no longer overlaps with the other populations of the same species
 
- homologous structures
 - parallel structures in diverse organisms that have a common ancestor
 
- hybrid
 - offspring of two closely related individuals, not of the same species
 
- hybrid zone
 - area where two closely related species continue to interact and reproduce, forming hybrids
 
- natural selection
 - reproduction of individuals with favorable genetic traits that survive environmental change because of those traits, leading to evolutionary change
 
- polyploidy
 - gametes with extra chromosomes
 
- postzygotic barrier
 - reproductive isolation mechanism that occurs after zygote formation
 
- prezygotic barrier
 - reproductive isolation mechanism that occurs before zygote formation
 
- punctuated equilibrium
 - model for rapid speciation that can occur when an event causes a small portion of a population to be cut off from the rest of the population
 
- reinforcement
 - continued speciation divergence between two related species due to low fitness of hybrids between them
 
- reproductive isolation
 - situation that occurs when a species is reproductively independent from other species; this may be brought about by behavior, location, or reproductive barriers
 
- speciation
 - formation of a new species
 
- species
 - group of populations that interbreed and produce fertile offspring
 
- sympatric speciation
 - speciation that occurs in the same geographic space
 
- temporal isolation
 - differences in breeding schedules that can act as a form of prezygotic barrier leading to reproductive isolation
 
- theory of evolution
 - explains how populations change over time and how life diversifies the origin of species
 
- variation
 - genetic differences among individuals in a population
 
- vestigial structure
 - physical structure present in an organism but that has no apparent function and appears to be from a functional structure in a distant ancestor
 
- vicariance
 - allopatric speciation that occurs when something in the environment separates organisms of the same species into separate groups