Why Hybrid Animals May Take Over the North

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"A group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring"

According to the definition they gave at the start, Polar bears and Grizzly bears are the SAME species with some variation. This means calling them hybrids only work in our common understanding of the two bears "species". But in the biological sense it is false to call them separate species and the offspring a hybrid no?

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Next thing you know a half man half orangutan will be running the free world...

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Monkey and manโ€ฆ.

๐Ÿ‘๏ธŽ︎ 2 ๐Ÿ‘ค๏ธŽ︎ u/Rosterballs420 ๐Ÿ“…๏ธŽ︎ Jul 28 2021 ๐Ÿ—ซ︎ replies

More fuel efficient. Hard to get new batteries in the Arctic Circle tho

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foreign [Music] a trophy Hunter's shot what he thought was a polar bear in the Northwest Territories of the Canadian Arctic but what he killed instead was something never before documented in the wild a bear with the white fur of a polar bear but the Long Claws humped back shallow face and brown patches of fur like a Grizzly this was definitely not a typical bear officials seized the creature its species unknown and under question a DNA test was conducted and led them to discover it was neither a Grizzly or a polar bear but a hybrid with a polar bear mother and a grizzly bear father the first ever discovered in the wild and while this hybrid which is now called a pisley or a growler was a rare Discovery it may be just the beginning of an era of these hybrid bears since then sightings of the hybrids have been increasing with a 2017 study showing eight hybrids springing from a single female polar bear who mated with two grizzly bears but it's not just the Bears in 1990 a scientist noticed a very strange skull hanging on an Inuit Hunter's wall it looked like neither a beluga whale skull nor a narwhal skull but something in between later genetic analysis would show that the skull belonged to a narwhal Beluga hybrid the first ever confirmed case hybrids are commonly thought of as an interesting anomaly but besides that evolutionarily useless the thinking has always been even if a hybrid can exist that's the end of the line since hybrids themselves are thought to be incapable of producing Offspring but now scientists are understanding that there's more to the story and in the current state of the world experts think we might be entering a new era of hybrid animals but what benefit can mating across species lines possibly give what is pushing animals to hybridize and how is it even possible for Animals of different species to mate foreign has heard of mules a mashup of a horse and a donkey and maybe even ligers a mix of a tiger and a lion hybrids are made when two different species interbreed and produce Offspring invertebrates it's always been thought to be a rare occurrence logically it seems like different species should not be able to mate because of the very definition of the word species a widely accepted Concept in biology is called the biological species concept it says that organisms belong to the same species if they can interbreed and produce viable and fertile offspring speciation is a gradual process that depends on random mutations to introduce new traits that create a sub-population better suited for an environment or finding a mate eventually they become isolated both physically and genetically due to a diverging genome resulting in new species that are unable to mate with their ancestors or each other due to a number of barriers called mechanisms of reproductive isolation these work in two ways the first is by making it impossible for two different species to physically mate these are pre-zygotic barriers meaning they take place before the formation of a zygote which is the result of a sperm and egg fusing these include mechanisms like living in different habitats or having different courtship behaviors or not having reproductive organs that fit together the other way reproductive isolation works is by making it impossible for embryos to develop into healthy fertile adults these are called post zygotic barriers and are typically the result of a mismatch of chromosomes normally when two animals mate they each contribute the same number of chromosomes to their offspring human cells contain 46 chromosomes for example with 23 coming from our mothers and 23 from our fathers but now let's look at horses and donkeys which diverged from their common ancestor around 4 million years ago donkeys and horses have a major problem if they want to mate horses have 64 chromosomes while donkeys only have 62. when they mate the mule Offspring gets 32 chromosomes from its horse mother and 31 chromosomes from its donkey Dad this is close enough to create a living animal but not close enough for it to ever have its own offspring for a male and female mule to produce their own offspring they would have to produce gametes to form gametes the chromosomes need to pair up which requires genetic similarity between the chromosomes and the same number of them donkey and horse DNA is similar enough for some pairing of the chromosomes as is the case with pairs 1 through 13 and horse chromosomes 14 to 19 and Donkey 25 to 30. but the rest have no Direct homologues in the other species making the cell division that creates haploid gametes impossible because of reasons like this for a long time researchers considered the hybridization of animals in the wild of fluke having little significance in the big picture of evolution but it turns out as environments change the barriers separating species from one another can become less rigid or disappear altogether opening the door for animals to mate across species lines [Music] genetically post-zygotic barriers can be broken if two species diverged recently enough in the tree of life horses and donkeys diverged around 4 million years ago and in that time their genetics drifted to a point where they could mate but their chromosomes no longer aligned for most animal combinations even getting that far is impossible but grizzly bears and polar bears only diverged around 150 000 years ago this means their genetics have not had a chance to drift as far they each still have 74 chromosomes and enough genetic similarity that the two species can mate and produce viable fertile offspring as for the narluga we don't know if it would be able to produce viable Offspring but both narwhals and belugas have 44 chromosomes so it may indeed be possible these post-zygotic barriers change on a time scale of hundreds of thousands or millions of years pre-zygotic barriers on the other hand can change in a relative blink of an eye the pre-zygotic barriers separating polar bears and brown bears are behavioral isolation and habitat isolation Grizzlies live on land and polar bears live on sea ice some ice remains year round in the Arctic providing vital habitat for wildlife such as seals and polar bears but sea ice that persists in the Arctic for more than a year has been disappearing rapidly since the 70s when satellite records began we know that it's been declining at a rate of around 13 percent per decade and this is bad news for the polar bears because the sea ice is a polar bear's hunting ground when polar bears diverged from brown bears 150 000 years ago the last ice age was coming to a close the speciation occurred when a population of brown bears followed retreating ice northward and adapted specifically to their new Arctic home their home is disappearing and they are not well suited to anything else but with no choice they are forced South onto land where they can forage seabird eggs in Caribou albeit not always with much success and as the polar bears are forced South Grizzlies move north pushed by increasing human construction and development these two types of bear are increasingly crossing paths and the pre-zygotic barriers are beginning to dissolve for other animals like narwhals and belugas changing sea ice patterns may be affecting their mating behaviors too however both species of whale breed at a time of year when thick sea ice prevents research boats from getting in so we don't actually know very much about what exact pressures may be spurring the existence of narlugas foreign we can see how circumstances may push certain animals together but besides just an increase in chance encounters there may be a deeper reason hybrids are popping up in the world more and more with new species come new survival tactics some such as narlugas carve out their own ecological niche one that is different from both of their parents belugas have 40 teeth for example and narwhals have none narlugas split the difference with 18 and like a beluga narlugas have small teeth but like a narwhal's Tusk these teeth are twisted and this is thought to be the reason why narluga don't feed on the same stuff as their parents like fish octopuses and shrimp found in the middle of the water column but instead feet off the bottom of the ocean like walruses do as environments change this new ability could unlock an underutilized food resource in that area pislies too have advantages that their parents do not polar bears are struggling to survive without their usual hunting grounds and their population is expected to decline by over 30 percent in the next 30 Years their skulls and teeth are built for a very specific food source that's hard to find in their new home blubber pisley's on the other hand may have inherited some useful traits from grizzly bears which are able to eat pretty much anything Grizzlies are formidable scavengers with diets that consist of insects a variety of plants Roots tubers grasses berries rodents fish carry-on along with other meat sources generalist animals like Grizzlies are the best survivors of Rapid change to their environment not highly specialized apex predators like polar bears so inheriting these generalist traits could make pizzlies the new King in the north and this may mean that a polar bear lineage may only be able to live on within the hybridized pislies even as pure polar bears are pushed closer to Extinction and in yet another sad blow to polar bears their hybrid versions May accelerate the decline of their purebred relatives out competing them even further and with hybrid Offspring replacing purebred offspring losing polar bears is undoubtedly a terrible tragedy but pisley's may be a necessary compromise given the current warming trends but as depressing as the plight of the polar bear is hybridization is not always a sad last resort it can also increase biodiversity by creating more species like in the case of the African cichlids these little fish hybridize like crazy and when two different species get together their gene pool gets much larger allowing for genetic variation among Offspring and soon leading to many new species the classic method of speciation where genetic mutation gradually leads to one or two new species over many generations takes a long long time but hybridization can create new species much faster in just the fifteen thousand years since Lake Victoria formed around 500 new species of cichlids have been created and hybridization is a part of our past too around sixty thousand years ago our ancestors mated with two other now extinct species of humans Neanderthals and denisovans as their offspring continued to mate with our ancestors their genes have been passed down through each generation to us now in some populations as much as two percent of DNA comes from neanderthals and up to six percent from denisovans this translates to hundreds of genes as scientists continue their investigation into hybrids through fossil records and genetics the 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