What is Speciation? (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 2 Jun, 2026

Speciation is the process by which new species are formed from pre-existing species. It is a key concept in the study of Evolutionary Biology and plays an essential role in increasing biodiversity on Earth. Speciation occurs when populations of the same species become sufficiently different from each other that they can no longer interbreed to produce fertile offspring.

sympatric_speciation

A single population gradually divides into separate groups due to reduced gene flow caused by isolation. Over time, genetic changes lead to reproductive isolation between these groups. Eventually, they evolve into two distinct species that can no longer interbreed.

How Does Speciation Occur?

Speciation usually begins when a population is divided into smaller groups. This separation may be caused by geographical barriers such as mountains, rivers, or oceans, or by ecological and behavioural differences. Once separated, these populations experience little or no gene flow.

Over many generations, several processes act on these populations:

Gradually, these changes accumulate, making the populations more and more different. Eventually, they become reproductively isolated and form new species.

**Types of Speciation

  1. **Allopatric Speciation: In this type of species formation, a part of the population becomes geographically isolated from the main population. An example of Allopatric Speciation is Darwin's finches, which led to the theory of evolution.
  2. **Peripatric Speciation: A special type of allopatric speciation that occurs when a small group becomes isolated from the main population at the edge of its range. Genetic drift plays an important role. Example: Small island populations.
  3. **Sympatric Speciation: This type of speciation occurs between populations occupying the same geographic range. This type of speciation is common in herbivore insects when a new plant is introduced into a geographic range of species.
  4. **Parapatric Speciation: It separates adjacent populations. Parapatric speciation takes place when a population of a species enters a new niche or habitat. When a portion of a surrounding has been polluted, the type of speciation that occurs is known as parapatric speciation. Polluted environments include mining activities that leave waste with high amounts of metal, such as lead and zinc.

types_of_speciation

**Factors Influencing Speciation

**Important Characteristics of a Species