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41 (6), pp. 1357-1369. ISSN 0014-3820. Available under: doi: 10.2307/2409100 Premise of the study: Most orchid species native to the Macaronesian islands reflect immigration from western Europe or North Africa followed by anagenesis. The only putative exception is the butterfly orchids (Platanthera) of the Azores, where three species apparently reflect at least one cladogenetic speciation event. This multidisciplinary study explores the origin, speciation, phenotypic Heterochrony refers to an alteration in time, or a change in order, of one or more events. There are various types of heterochronic alterations.
This multidisciplinary study explores the origin, speciation Heterochrony, broadly defined, refers to evolutionary change in the rate or timing of development. The concept has long been central to evolutionary developmental biology and remains actively investigated; it has dominated the literature of evolutionary developmental biology. Heterochrony is known as a developmental change in the timing or rate of ontogenetic events across phylogenetic lineages. It is a key concept synthesizing development into ecology and evolution to explore the mechanisms of how developmental processes impact on phenotypic novelties.
The only putative exception is the butterfly orchids (Platanthera) of the Azores, where three species apparently reflect at least one cladogenetic speciation event.
Ontogenetic and morphological variation in 40 populations of the closely related species, Eucalyptus risdonii Hook.f. (Risdon Peppermint) and E. tenuiramis Miq.
I report here extensive phenotypic plasticity in a Neotropical cichlid species. I examined the influence of diet on trophic morphology during ontogeny ossification heterochrony in the therian postcranial skeleton and the marsupial-placental dichotomy Postcranial ossification sequences in 24 therian mammals and three outgroup taxa were obtained using clear staining and computed tomography to test the hypothesis that the marsupial forelimb is developmentally accelerated, and to assess Start studying chapter 24 speciation. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools.
Plasticity and Heterochrony in Cichlasoma Managuense (Pisces, Cichlidae) and their Implications for Speciation in Cichlid Fishes" Evolution,
Amphibians are particularly suitable to exploring these questions because they express complex life cycles (i.e. metamorphosis) that have been disrupted by heterochronic processes (paedomorphosis: retention of larval traits in adults). Heterochrony refers to an alteration in time, or a change in order, of one or more events.
2) allopatric speciation: speciation owing to geographical isolation over a long period of time which leads to divergence among populations . evolution of reprod. isolation after populations have become geographically isolated. for. ex., populations on 2 sides of a newly formed mt. range- any logical scenario .
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As a consequence, heterochrony may be the most significant
Conclusions: From an evo-devo perspective, the evolution of clades with high diversity and/or disparity can be addressed from three main perspectives: (1) evolvability, in terms of release from previous constraints and of the presence of genetic or developmental conditions favouring multiple parallel occurrences of a given evolutionary transition and its reversal; (2) phenotypic plasticity as a facilitator of speciation; and (3) modularity, heterochrony and a coupling between the complexity
2021-03-12 · Speciation via floral heterochrony and presumed mycorrhizal host switching of endemic butterfly orchids on the Azorean archipelago
species and speciation, led Vrba (1980) to pro pose that physical change is required for most speciation. Paterson (1978, 1982, 1985) argued that change in the fertilization system, the crit ical evolutionary change in sexual speciation, is most likely to occur in small, isolated pop ulations that are under selection pressure
Heterochrony and speciation Variation in inherited develop- mental trajectories provides the raw material upon which natural selection may actl(. Much of the recognized intraspecific morpho- logical variation in populations is engendered by heterochronic pro- cesses. These processes act upon
Phenotypic plasticity and heterochrony in Cichlasoma managuense (Pisces, Cichlidae) and their implications for speciation in cichlid fishes.
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• Heterochrony involves a shift in the timing of developmental processes so an event occurs earlier, later, or at a different rate in a taxon compared to its ancestor. 8 (Leonard & James, 1993) Embryonic development and stripe patterns of the zebras Equus burchelli (top) and grevyi (bottom). Illustration drawn by Carole B. 9.
D) Prezygotic reproductive barriers usually evolve before postzygotic barriers. E) Speciation is included within the concept of macroevolution. Species: Latin word meaning “kind” Speciation: The origin of new species Macroevolution: The evolutionary changes above the species level eg. The appearance of feathers during the evolution of birds from one set of dinosaurs Anagenesis – one species over time becomes another species Cladogenesis- one species, over time, splits and becomes two species Morphogensis- look…
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Heterochrony--changes in developmental timing, producing parallels between Gould argues that the primary evolutionary value of heterochrony may lie in immediate I used it in my studies about neandertals: the speciation problem.
Defining speciation. Speciation is a lineage-splitting event that produces two or more separate species. Imagine that you are looking at a tip of the tree of life that investigating heterochrony within an adaptive context across animal taxa, including plasticity's impacts on diversification and speciation. Trends Ecol. Evol. av O Seehausen · 2002 · Citerat av 118 — Fish speciation rates are generally faster in younger than in older lakes, and those Heterochrony, maternal effects, and phenotypic variation among sympatric av J Andersson · 2005 · Citerat av 2 — Meyer, A. 1987. Phenotypic plasticity and heterochrony in Cilasoma managuenseI (Pisces, Cichlidae) and their implications for speciation.