Chapter 11

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  • Whena sexual populations cannot take away harmful mutations driving them extinct due to lack of crecombination Muller's ratchet
  • Sexual offsrping will be more adapted to survival than asexual, which can speed evolutionary response to remain fit against parasites, threats etc. Red Queen effect
  • same sized gametes Isogamy
  • different sized gametes Anisogamy
  • Disruptive selection leads to very unequal gamete sizes
  • any selection arising from relative fitness differences associated with non-random success in competition for access to gametes for fertilization Sexual selection
  • The four episdoes of sexual selection Female choice, male to male competition, cryptic female choice and sperm competition
  • When a gene flow is reduced because of differences in the timing of when gametes are accessible for fertilization between different species Temporal isolation
  • 2 closley related species of monkey flowers are each pollinated by a different species (bees and hummingbirds). Ecological isolation
  • –most species have to engage in copulatory courtship in order to fertilise the eggs with the males sperm Copulatory behavioural isolation
  • when the gametes of 2 species are incompatible and can’t produce a zygote. Gametic isolation

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