Try to outline a scenario explaining the evolution of the three species shown in panel g. Use migration, mutation, genetic drift, selection, reproductive isolation, gene flow, extinction, and many generations in your scenario. Based on your scenario, what are the components that are necessary in a population in order for it to split or diverge into two new daughter species from a single ancestor (the parent species)?

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Try to outline a scenario explaining the evolution of the three species shown in panel g. Use migration, mutation, genetic drift, selection, reproductive isolation, gene flow, extinction, and many generations in your scenario. Based on your scenario, what are the components that are necessary in a population in order for it to split or diverge into two new daughter species from a single ancestor (the parent species)?

(a) A population of
snails on Island 1.
(b) Elongated shells
appear and become
common, replacing
uncoiled shells.
shell
(c) Snails from Island 1
colonize Island 2.
(d) Island 2 population
evolves pink shells.
Later, Island 2 snails
colonize Island 3.
(e) Island 1 snails
evolve banded shells;
Island 3 snails evolve
high spire.
(f) Island 2 population
goes extinct; Island 3
snails colonize Island
4.
(g) Island 3 snails
evolve spiked shells.
Transcribed Image Text:(a) A population of snails on Island 1. (b) Elongated shells appear and become common, replacing uncoiled shells. shell (c) Snails from Island 1 colonize Island 2. (d) Island 2 population evolves pink shells. Later, Island 2 snails colonize Island 3. (e) Island 1 snails evolve banded shells; Island 3 snails evolve high spire. (f) Island 2 population goes extinct; Island 3 snails colonize Island 4. (g) Island 3 snails evolve spiked shells.
Figure 1. Evolution of new snail species on a chain of islands. The panels on the left show
"snapshots in time" of a small chain of islands and the snails that evolved on these islands
over time. Long ago, a single snail species colonized the first island (a). Many generations
later, three different but closely related species are found inhabiting different islands. Note that
the islands are not that close together and moving from one island to another is very difficult
for snails and happens extremely rarely.
Transcribed Image Text:Figure 1. Evolution of new snail species on a chain of islands. The panels on the left show "snapshots in time" of a small chain of islands and the snails that evolved on these islands over time. Long ago, a single snail species colonized the first island (a). Many generations later, three different but closely related species are found inhabiting different islands. Note that the islands are not that close together and moving from one island to another is very difficult for snails and happens extremely rarely.
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