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POLYTYPIC SPECIES,POPULATION SYSTEMATICS ANDINFRASPECIFIC CATEGORIESSyst 1 to Sys 3 inclded in mid term
Micro-evolution (by mutation, genetic drift, sexual selection, and/or natural selection) leads to differences between populations Population = a finite collection of conspecific individuals living in the same area and having the potential to mate with one another (also called demes) When “enough” differences have accrued, macro-evolution can occur. Macro-evolution = the production of  new species
Polytypic species = single species of geographically and  morphologically different populations The Result of Microevolution the Bengal tiger is   Panthera tigris tigris, and  the Sumatran tiger  Panthera tigris sumatrae.  Zea mays parviglumis Zea mays mays
Thespecies of Linnaeusand Ray: at a given locality a species is usually separated from other sympatric species by a complete gap.  Free of time and space,  non-dimensional, local species can be delimited clearly.  In real situations every species consists of numerous local populations. If  some of these are sufficiently different from the original type population of the species and from previously named subspecies , Then it is a new species.
Monotypic Species: without any sub species.  Polytypic Species, contain two or more subspecies. Most of the widely distributed species are polytypic.  15 subspecies of scorpion (Mesobuthus eupeus),  in 15 type localities have been identified in the middle east and 35 subspecies of the kangaroo rat, the N. American rodent(Dipodomysordii) in 35 localities.
Importance of Polytypic Species:  In birds, mammals, butterflies, the recognition of polytypic species has led to the simplification of classification.  Many groups among them were previously described as monotypic species. For instance, the 19000 monotypic species of birds were reduced to 8,600 species.  Awarding species rank to slightly different local populations had destroyed the biological significance of species category.
Establishing polytypic species,  The difficulties Polytypic species are composed of allopatric or allochronicpopulations, Which are different  but then all the sexually reproducing populations shows differences, so some standard is to be set before recognizing a sub species
Establishing polytypic species,  The difficulties Occasionally closely related species with similar ecological requirements replace each other geographically and yet are full species and not subspecies.
the occurrence of polytypic species in the animal Kingdom
More common in widely distributed species,  tend to form geographical isolates. Up to 80 % of species are polytypic in such situations.   In specialized species e.g. host-plant specific insects do notform polytypic species.  Polytypic species are also rare in groups with slight species differences e.g. groups of sibling species.
Allopatric speciation corresponding to isolation
The polytypic species is the lowest of the higher categories.    It lacks simplicity and objectivity of the non-dimensional species(Linnaeus and Ray).  Most of the difficulties of delimiting species of animals concern situations where there is doubt as to whether two allopatric populations belong to the same polytypic species or not.  Among birds, even such borderline cases are in minority.  
Terms used for Infraspecific Categories. Varieties Subspecies Founders,  Clines  Rings
Terms used for Infraspecific Categories. Varieties Subspecies Founders,  Clines  Rings
Terms used for Infraspecific Categories. Varieties Subspecies Founders,  Clines  Rings
Infraspecific Categories. Variety subdivision of species recognized by Linnaeus. A variety designated any deviation from the type of the species. a heterogeneous potpourri of individual variants and races. Subspecies19th century it was used for geographical raceand replaced the term variety.  It was considered a taxonomic unit like the morphological species but at a lower taxonomic level.
Infraspecific Categories. When an author reports several subspecies of one species from the same locality it indicates a wrong usage of the term. Subspecies are normally allopatric and allochronic.
Subspecies is a category quite different from the species.  Unlike species, subspecies is not a unit of evolution and no non-arbitrary criterion is available to define  it.  Definition: A subspecies is an aggregate of phenotypically similar populations of a species, inhabiting a geographic subdivision of the range of a species, and differing taxonomically from other populations of the species.
Difficultiesin the application of the Subspecies concept .
Recognition of the polytypic species requires the use of the subspecies category  various aspects of geographic variation cause difficulties.  Some authors applied the term to individual variants and sibling species, many named insignificant local populations as subspecies.
Wilson and Brown 1953 motioned  4 aspects which reduce the usefulness of subspecies Different  characters  show independent trends of geographic variation The independent reoccurrence of similar populations in geographically separated areas.
Wilson and Brown 1953 motioned  4 aspects which reduce the usefulness of subspecies The occurrence  of microgeographic races with formally recognized subspecies.  The arbitrariness of the degree of distinction  by different specialists as justifying sub-specific separation of slightly differentiated local populations.
Practical problems with Subspecies are,  How different must a population be in order to justify subspecific recognition? How should the intermediate populations be treated? How does one delimit subspecies against adjacent subspecies?
Practical problems with Subspecies are,  d. Shall one recognize polytypic subspecies for indistinguishable but geographically separated populations? e.  When should geographical isolates be called species and when subspecies
Species stage Sub Species  Ancestral Stock
The nomenclature of subspecies     Trinomial Three part name e.g The British red dear is   Cervus elaphus scoticus
The Sub Species of Tiger Panthera tigris Order:    Carnivora,   Family:  Felidae, Genus:   Pantherra   the Bengal tiger is Panthera tigris tigris, Sumatran  Panthera tigris sumatrae(in pic)            Indochinese  Panthera tigris corbetti,         South China  Panthera tigris amoyensis.
The three extinct subspecies  Caspian tiger Panthera tigris virgata 		Javan tiger Panthera tigris sondaica  		Bali tiger,  Panthera tigris balica.
Temporal Subspecies Paleontology: slightly different populations separated in time are often assigned to the subspecies category.
Temporal Subspecies The paleontologist  applying subspecies category faces problems not faced by the neonatologist.  There may be a differentialdeposition of various age classes and sexes in different horizons as well as the occurrence of non-genetichabitatforms.  Yet treating fossils leads to a deeper analysis  of relationships and meaning of evolutionary trends.

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Animal Systematics Lecture 3

  • 1. POLYTYPIC SPECIES,POPULATION SYSTEMATICS ANDINFRASPECIFIC CATEGORIESSyst 1 to Sys 3 inclded in mid term
  • 2.
  • 3. Micro-evolution (by mutation, genetic drift, sexual selection, and/or natural selection) leads to differences between populations Population = a finite collection of conspecific individuals living in the same area and having the potential to mate with one another (also called demes) When “enough” differences have accrued, macro-evolution can occur. Macro-evolution = the production of new species
  • 4. Polytypic species = single species of geographically and morphologically different populations The Result of Microevolution the Bengal tiger is Panthera tigris tigris, and the Sumatran tiger Panthera tigris sumatrae. Zea mays parviglumis Zea mays mays
  • 5. Thespecies of Linnaeusand Ray: at a given locality a species is usually separated from other sympatric species by a complete gap. Free of time and space, non-dimensional, local species can be delimited clearly. In real situations every species consists of numerous local populations. If some of these are sufficiently different from the original type population of the species and from previously named subspecies , Then it is a new species.
  • 6. Monotypic Species: without any sub species. Polytypic Species, contain two or more subspecies. Most of the widely distributed species are polytypic. 15 subspecies of scorpion (Mesobuthus eupeus), in 15 type localities have been identified in the middle east and 35 subspecies of the kangaroo rat, the N. American rodent(Dipodomysordii) in 35 localities.
  • 7. Importance of Polytypic Species: In birds, mammals, butterflies, the recognition of polytypic species has led to the simplification of classification. Many groups among them were previously described as monotypic species. For instance, the 19000 monotypic species of birds were reduced to 8,600 species. Awarding species rank to slightly different local populations had destroyed the biological significance of species category.
  • 8. Establishing polytypic species, The difficulties Polytypic species are composed of allopatric or allochronicpopulations, Which are different but then all the sexually reproducing populations shows differences, so some standard is to be set before recognizing a sub species
  • 9. Establishing polytypic species, The difficulties Occasionally closely related species with similar ecological requirements replace each other geographically and yet are full species and not subspecies.
  • 10. the occurrence of polytypic species in the animal Kingdom
  • 11. More common in widely distributed species, tend to form geographical isolates. Up to 80 % of species are polytypic in such situations. In specialized species e.g. host-plant specific insects do notform polytypic species. Polytypic species are also rare in groups with slight species differences e.g. groups of sibling species.
  • 12.
  • 14. The polytypic species is the lowest of the higher categories. It lacks simplicity and objectivity of the non-dimensional species(Linnaeus and Ray). Most of the difficulties of delimiting species of animals concern situations where there is doubt as to whether two allopatric populations belong to the same polytypic species or not. Among birds, even such borderline cases are in minority.  
  • 15. Terms used for Infraspecific Categories. Varieties Subspecies Founders, Clines Rings
  • 16. Terms used for Infraspecific Categories. Varieties Subspecies Founders, Clines Rings
  • 17. Terms used for Infraspecific Categories. Varieties Subspecies Founders, Clines Rings
  • 18. Infraspecific Categories. Variety subdivision of species recognized by Linnaeus. A variety designated any deviation from the type of the species. a heterogeneous potpourri of individual variants and races. Subspecies19th century it was used for geographical raceand replaced the term variety. It was considered a taxonomic unit like the morphological species but at a lower taxonomic level.
  • 19. Infraspecific Categories. When an author reports several subspecies of one species from the same locality it indicates a wrong usage of the term. Subspecies are normally allopatric and allochronic.
  • 20. Subspecies is a category quite different from the species. Unlike species, subspecies is not a unit of evolution and no non-arbitrary criterion is available to define it. Definition: A subspecies is an aggregate of phenotypically similar populations of a species, inhabiting a geographic subdivision of the range of a species, and differing taxonomically from other populations of the species.
  • 21. Difficultiesin the application of the Subspecies concept .
  • 22. Recognition of the polytypic species requires the use of the subspecies category various aspects of geographic variation cause difficulties. Some authors applied the term to individual variants and sibling species, many named insignificant local populations as subspecies.
  • 23. Wilson and Brown 1953 motioned 4 aspects which reduce the usefulness of subspecies Different characters show independent trends of geographic variation The independent reoccurrence of similar populations in geographically separated areas.
  • 24. Wilson and Brown 1953 motioned 4 aspects which reduce the usefulness of subspecies The occurrence of microgeographic races with formally recognized subspecies. The arbitrariness of the degree of distinction by different specialists as justifying sub-specific separation of slightly differentiated local populations.
  • 25. Practical problems with Subspecies are, How different must a population be in order to justify subspecific recognition? How should the intermediate populations be treated? How does one delimit subspecies against adjacent subspecies?
  • 26. Practical problems with Subspecies are, d. Shall one recognize polytypic subspecies for indistinguishable but geographically separated populations? e. When should geographical isolates be called species and when subspecies
  • 27. Species stage Sub Species Ancestral Stock
  • 28. The nomenclature of subspecies Trinomial Three part name e.g The British red dear is Cervus elaphus scoticus
  • 29. The Sub Species of Tiger Panthera tigris Order: Carnivora, Family: Felidae, Genus: Pantherra the Bengal tiger is Panthera tigris tigris, Sumatran Panthera tigris sumatrae(in pic) Indochinese Panthera tigris corbetti, South China Panthera tigris amoyensis.
  • 30. The three extinct subspecies Caspian tiger Panthera tigris virgata Javan tiger Panthera tigris sondaica Bali tiger, Panthera tigris balica.
  • 31. Temporal Subspecies Paleontology: slightly different populations separated in time are often assigned to the subspecies category.
  • 32. Temporal Subspecies The paleontologist applying subspecies category faces problems not faced by the neonatologist. There may be a differentialdeposition of various age classes and sexes in different horizons as well as the occurrence of non-genetichabitatforms. Yet treating fossils leads to a deeper analysis of relationships and meaning of evolutionary trends.
  • 33. Species in paleontology “Any of that large class of objects of organic origin that are of sufficiently distinctive and consistent morphology so that a competent paleontologist could define them so that another competent paleontologist could recognize them”. Allan Shaw, 1964 Time in Stratography
  • 34. Founder, Clines and Rings Founder Species : Individuals isolated by chance that create a new gene pool which may diversify e.g Darwin’s Finches. Clines: Gradient in features with in a species over space or time Ring Species: Cline overSpace(biogeographic) that results in failure of end members to inter breed, e.g. European gulls.
  • 35. Founders Founder species – Individuals isolated by chance that create a new gene pool which may diversify
  • 36. 14 species of finch Galápagos Islands are believed to have evolved from a single species Volatinia jacarina, abundant in Latin America.

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Zea mays parviglumisZea mays mays
  2. In real situations every species consists of numerous local populations. If a taxonomist finds some of these as sufficiently different from the original type population of the species and from previously named subspecies he calls it a new species.
  3. Monotypic Rana tigrina, Homo sapiens
  4. In birds, mammals, butterflies, and other well-known animals the recognition of polytypic species has led to the simplification of classification. Many groups among them were previously described as monotypic species. For instance, the 19000 monotypic species of birds were reduced to 8,600 species. Awarding species rank to slightly different local populations had destroyed the biological significance of species category. Assorting such varieties into polytypic species restores the significance of species.
  5. The phenomenon differs from group to group. Some highly specialized species e.g host-plant specific insects do not form polytypic species. Polytypic species are also rare in groups with slight species differences e.g groups of sibling species.
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  7. The claim that such difficulties are more frequent in other groups of animals still awaits verification. Most of the difficulties of delimiting species of animals concern situations where there is doubt as to whether two allopatric populations belong to the same polytypic species or not. Among birds, even such borderline cases are in minority.  
  8. The Variety The only subdivision of species recognized by Linnaeus. A variety designated any deviation from the type of the species. So the varieties of early taxonomist were a heterogeneous potpourri of individual variants and races.SubspeciesIn 19th century it was used in the meaning of geographical raceand replaced the term variety. It was considered a taxonomic unit like the morphological species but at a lower taxonomic level. When an author reports several subspecies of one species from the same locality it indicates a wrong usage of the term. Subspecies are normally allopatric and allochronic. Subspecies is a category quite different from the species. Unlike species, no non-arbitrary criterion is available to define a subspecies. Species is considered a unit of evolution but not the subspecies. Definition: A subspecies is an aggregate of phenotypically similar populations of a species, inhabiting a geographic subdivision of the range of a species, and differing taxonomically from other populations of the species.
  9. The Variety The only subdivision of species recognized by Linnaeus. A variety designated any deviation from the type of the species. So the varieties of early taxonomist were a heterogeneous potpourri of individual variants and races.SubspeciesIn 19th century it was used in the meaning of geographical raceand replaced the term variety. It was considered a taxonomic unit like the morphological species but at a lower taxonomic level. When an author reports several subspecies of one species from the same locality it indicates a wrong usage of the term. Subspecies are normally allopatric and allochronic. Subspecies is a category quite different from the species. Unlike species, no non-arbitrary criterion is available to define a subspecies. Species is considered a unit of evolution but not the subspecies. Definition: A subspecies is an aggregate of phenotypically similar populations of a species, inhabiting a geographic subdivision of the range of a species, and differing taxonomically from other populations of the species.
  10. The Variety The only subdivision of species recognized by Linnaeus. A variety designated any deviation from the type of the species. So the varieties of early taxonomist were a heterogeneous potpourri of individual variants and races.SubspeciesIn 19th century it was used in the meaning of geographical raceand replaced the term variety. It was considered a taxonomic unit like the morphological species but at a lower taxonomic level. When an author reports several subspecies of one species from the same locality it indicates a wrong usage of the term. Subspecies are normally allopatric and allochronic. Subspecies is a category quite different from the species. Unlike species, no non-arbitrary criterion is available to define a subspecies. Species is considered a unit of evolution but not the subspecies. Definition: A subspecies is an aggregate of phenotypically similar populations of a species, inhabiting a geographic subdivision of the range of a species, and differing taxonomically from other populations of the species.
  11. Potpourri(pororee) collection of fragrant dried flowers: a collection of dried flower petals, leaves, herbs, and spices that is used to scent the air 2. miscellaneous mixture: a mixture of miscellaneous things. subdivision of species recognized by Linnaeus. A variety designated any deviation from the type of the species. a heterogeneous potpourri of individual variants and races.Subspecies19th century it was used for geographical raceand replaced the term variety. It was considered a taxonomic unit like the morphological species but at a lower taxonomic level.
  12. Potpourri(pororee) collection of fragrant dried flowers: a collection of dried flower petals, leaves, herbs, and spices that is used to scent the air 2. miscellaneous mixture: a mixture of miscellaneous things.
  13. The tendency of different characters to show independent trends of geographic variationThe independent reoccurrence of similar or phenotypically indistinguishable populations in geographically separated areas. The occurrence of microgeographic races with formally recognized subspecies. The arbitrariness of the degree of distinction considered by different specialists as justifying sub-specific separation of slightly differentiated local populations.
  14. The tendency of different characters to show independent trends of geographic variationThe independent reoccurrence of similar or phenotypically indistinguishable populations in geographically separated areas. The occurrence of microgeographic races with formally recognized subspecies. The arbitrariness of the degree of distinction considered by different specialists as justifying sub-specific separation of slightly differentiated local populations.
  15. Cervus elaphus scoticus
  16. the cat family, Felidae,
  17. the cat family, Felidae,
  18. As with living species it must be kept in mind at all times that the subspecies is merely a classificatory device. Paleontology: slightly different populations separated in time are often assigned to the subspecies category. Subspecies found in succeeding strata may actually be geographic races that replaced each other owing to climatic changes. The paleontologist applying subspecies category faces problems not faced by the neonatologist. There may be a differential deposition of various age classes and sexes in different horizons as well as the occurrence of non-genetic habitat forms. Yet treating fossils as the remains of formally existing populations usually leads to a deeper analysis as well as to a better understanding of relationships and of the meaning of evolutionary trends.
  19. As with living species it must be kept in mind at all times that the subspecies is merely a classificatory device. Paleontology: slightly different populations separated in time are often assigned to the subspecies category. Subspecies found in succeeding strata may actually be geographic races that replaced each other owing to climatic changes. The paleontologist applying subspecies category faces problems not faced by the neonatologist. There may be a differential deposition of various age classes and sexes in different horizons as well as the occurrence of non-genetic habitat forms. Yet treating fossils as the remains of formally existing populations usually leads to a deeper analysis as well as to a better understanding of relationships and of the meaning of evolutionary trends.
  20. 14 species of finch that inhabit the Galápagos Islands are believed to have evolved from a single species Volatinia jacarina, abundant in Latin America. The ancestral finch, with its short, stout, conical bill specialized for crushing seeds, probably migrated from the mainland to the Galápagos Island