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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 11. 07. 2024
  • Explore speciation with The Amoeba Sisters. This video discusses sympatric and allopatric speciation and covers several types of isolation types including behavioral, temporal, and habitat isolations. This video has a handout at www.amoebasisters.com/handouts. Expand details for table of contents 👇
    Table of Contents:
    Intro 00:00
    Defining Species 0:36
    Defining Speciation 1:41
    Allopatric Speciation 2:36
    Sympatric Speciation 3:36
    Prezygotic Barriers 3:48
    Postyzygotic Barriers 5:16
    Concepts to Keep in Mind with This Video 6:03
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  • @AmoebaSisters
    @AmoebaSisters  Pƙed 4 lety +178

    We like to pin clarifications or corrections on our videos. We appreciate comments that bring them to our attention. There is a text box in this video that states that natural selection acts on populations, but we want to clarify this. Natural selection is based on differential reproductive success of individuals and this is a mechanism for evolution, which acts on populations, in order for this to happen. Natural selection does *occur* in populations (some references will use the words "*act on*" such as this example esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1890/0012-9623-95.2.24), but as a mechanism, natural selection does so by differential reproductive success of individuals. Our focus is to prevent the misconception that it does *not* produce an evolutionary change within the individual. The individual's survival and reproductive fitness will affect the population. Since we can't easily edit the text box, we are going to opt to remove the portion with the text box as it is explained without the textbox later in the video.

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    • @loricalass4068
      @loricalass4068 Pƙed 7 lety +4

      Speciation does not support evolutonism as it is an example of stasis and stasis is the exact opposite of evolution. For ex. over 200,000 species of beetles are all still beetles. There are thousands upon thousands of species of birds, bees, lizards, trees, bacteria, trees, yeast, flowers, whatever. If a new species develops with any of those groups at all, you can bet your bottom science dollar that it will still be just a beetle, bee, bacteria, tree, fish, or whatever.
      We are supposed to fill in the blanks here with...faith...and think, "Well! If new species develops then things just keep evolving and evolving." But the next step above a species, in the Annimal or Plant Kingdom, is a Family. We aren't seeing any new Families forming. Anywhere. Ever. Accorrding to Darwin's so called Tree of Life and peer reviewed evolutionary literature, new Families have evolved. Over and over and over.
      However, nature operates today as it did in the past. In the real world, with trillions of life forms, we never see anything developing above the level of a new species. The life forms out there have purportedly had eons and eons of ancestors preceding them which should be showing at least one example of a part this Family "transitioning" to be another Family.
      But we only see that in the unverifiable, purely theoretical, realm of evolutionary literature, never in any life around us. If there is no evidence for transtiions from one Family to another - and please provide data if you know of any such evidence - then there is no evidence for evolution. But that's just for starters. If you want to take a walk on the wild side and look outside the box, you may find it interesting to see some of my other posts here.

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  • @petersteckle2095
    @petersteckle2095 Pƙed 5 lety +2

    Loved it. What a great summation of speciation.

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    Are tortoise and turtles an example of habitat isolation?

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    • @loricalass4068
      @loricalass4068 Pƙed 7 lety

      Speciation does not support evolutionism as it is an example of stasis and stasis is the exact opposite of evolution. For ex. over 200,000 species of beetles are all still beetles. There are thousands upon thousands of species of birds, bees, lizards, trees, bacteria, trees, yeast, flowers, whatever. If a new species develops with any of those groups at all, you can bet your bottom science dollars that it will still be just a beetle, bee, bacteria, tree, fish, or whatever.
      We are supposed to fill in the blanks here with...faith...and think, "Well! If new species develops then things just keep evolving and evolving." But the next step above a species, in the Animal or Plant Kingdom, is a Family. We aren't seeing any new Families forming. Anywhere. Ever. According to Darwin's so called Tree of Life and peer reviewed evolutionary literature, new Families have evolved. Over and over and over.
      However, nature operates today as it did in the past. In the real world, with trillions of life forms, we never see anything developing above the level of a new species. The life forms out there have purportedly had eons and eons of ancestors preceding them which should be showing at least one example of a part this Family "transitioning" to be another Family.
      But we only see that in the unverifiable, purely theoretical, realm of evolutionary literature, never in any life around us. If there is no evidence for transitions from one Family to another - and please provide data if you know of any such evidence - then there is no evidence for evolution. But that's just for starters.
      Some of my other posts help to show the picture of evolutionism more fully and point to who you really are.

  • @Asherah_astal
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  • @kani4826
    @kani4826 Pƙed 5 lety

    Can you kindly make a video on divergent evolution?