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4890062894Mass extinctionwhen large numbers of species went extinct over a relatively short period of time0
4890062895Fossilsremains of organisms that have been preserved in rock1
4890062896Realized nichethe range of abiotic and biotic conditions under which a species lives2
4890062897Niche generalistspecies that live under a wide range of conditions3
4890062898Niche specialistspecies that live only in specific habitats4
4890062899Range of toleranceall species have an optimal environment in which they perform well (i.e. the limit to the abiotic conditions they can tolerate)5
4890062900Fundamental nichethe ideal conditions for a species6
4890062901Sympatric speciationthe evolution of one species into two species in the absence of geographic isolation, usually through the process of polyploidy (an increase in the number of sets of chromosomes)7
4890062902Allopatric speciationwhen new species are created by geographic or reproductive isolation8
4890062903Reproductive isolationwhen two (or more) populations from a single species are no longer able to reproduce9
4890062904Geographic isolationwhen a continuous population is divided into two or more smaller populations10
4890062905Founder effecta change in a population descended from a small number of colonizing individuals11
4890062906Bottleneck effecta reduction in the genetic diversity of a population caused by a reduction in its size12

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