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English: An experiment demonstrating allopatric speciation in the fruit fly (Drosophila pseudoobscura) conducted by Diane Dodd. A single population of flies was divided into two, with one of the populations fed with starch-based food and the other with maltose-based food. After the populations had diverged over many generations, the groups were again mixed; it was observed that the flies continued to prefer mating with others from the same original population.
Edited in Inkscape by User:Fastfission based on versions by User:BenB4 (Image:Speciation experiment.svg) from Ilmari Karonen's Image:Drosophila speciation.svg, based on http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/images/evo/drosophila_experiment.gif from http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/0_0_0/evo_45 Español: Un experimento que demuestra la especiación alopátrica en la mosca de la fruta ("drosophila pseudoobscura") realizado por Diane Dodd. Una sola población de moscas se dividió en dos, con una de las poblaciones alimentadas con nutrientes basados en almidón y la otra con alimentos basados en maltosa. Después de que las poblaciones se habían separado durante muchas generaciones, los grupos se mezclaron nuevamente, y se observó que las moscas seguían prefiriendo aparearse con otras de la misma población original. |
Date | 20 August 2006 (original upload date) // 2020-06-13 (Spanish translation) |
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