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    Study reveals mechanisms that can lead to sympatric speciation

    Posted 24 May 2024

    2 min read

    A new study conducted by scientists from IIT Bombay has shed light on the conditions and mechanisms that can lead to Sympatric Speciation. 

    • Speciation is a lineage-splitting event that produces two or more separate species. This process generates biodiversity. Following are the two primary types: 
      • Allopatric Speciation: Occurs when populations are physically separated by geographic barriers like mountains or rivers. 
      • Sympatric Speciation: It can happen even when populations live in the same area without geographical barriers.
        • Although ecological evidence exists to support this hypothesis, experimental evidence was absent in its support. 

    Key findings 

    • Disruptive Selection: Non-uniform resources present in the environment, cause populations to adapt to distinct traits. 
      • Disruptive selection is a process by which individuals with extreme traits have a higher fitness than those with intermediate traits. 
      • For instance, birds with smaller beaks are better at eating nuts, while those with larger beaks are better suited for accessing nectar. 
    • Role of sexual selection: Preference for mates based on a relevant trait that helps in utilising the environmental resources better was the driving force behind speciation
    • Genetic architecture has a key role: For example, if the genetic architecture allowed changes in beak size, then a speciation could occur even with a weak role of disruptive selection.
    • Tags :
    • Speciation
    • Evolution
    • Sympatric Speciation
    • Types of Speciation
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