Glossary :: Palaeobiology

Adaptations
Traits that increase the fitness of an individual relative to individuals that lack the traits.
Allopatric
Where a population or species occupies a different geographic region to another population or species. See also sympatric and parapatric.
Allopatric speciation
Where different populations are formed, without intermediates, if physical barriers restrict gene flow. There are two types: vicariant speciation and peripatric speciation....More
Allopolyploidy
Chromosomes donated from >1 parental species. See also polyploidy and autopolyploidy.
Anagenesis
The process by which evolutionary change along a single lineage creates a new species without any splitting of the phylogenetic tree (see cladogenesis).
Autopolyploidy
Chromosomes donated from one parental species. See also polyploidy and allopolyploidy.
Autozygous
When an individual possess� two copies of the same allele that are identical by descent (see inbreeding coefficient).
Biological species concept
Species are groups of actually or potentially interbreeding natural populations that are reproductively isolated from other such groups. See also morpospecies concept and phylogenetic species concept....More
Cast
The infill of a fossil mould.
Cladogenesis
The evolution of two or more daughter species from a single parent species by the splitting of a lineage.

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