Lesson 6: Ecology and Evolution Flashcards

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A process of evolutionary change in which traits that confer survival or reproductive advantages tend to increase in frequency in a population over time.

A

adaptive evolution

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A process in which chance events determine which alleles are passed from one generation to the next, thereby causing allele frequencies to fluctuate randomly over time; the effects of genetic drift are most pronounced in small populations.

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genetic drift

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3
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The genetic makeup of an individual.

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genotype

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4
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An event in which a large proportion of Earth’s species are driven to extinction worldwide in a relatively short time.

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mass extinction

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5
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Change in the DNA of a gene.

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mutation

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6
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The process by which individuals with certain heritable characteristics tend to survive and reproduce more successfully than other individuals because of those characteristics.

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natural selection

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7
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The observable characteristics of an organism.

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phenotype

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8
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Rearrangements of genetic material during sexual reproduction that result in the production of offspring that have combinations of alleles that differ from those in either of their parents.

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recombination

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9
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The process by which one species splits into two or more species.

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speciation

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10
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Selection that favors individuals with an intermediate phenotype.

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stabilizing selection

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11
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An organism’s allocation of its limited energy or other resources to one structure or function at the expense of another.

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trade-off

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12
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An event in which a group of organisms gives rise to many new species that expand into new habitats or new ecological roles in a relatively short time.

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adaptive radiation

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13
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One of two or more forms of a gene that result in the production of different versions of the protein that the gene encodes.

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allele

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14
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A pattern of gradual change in a characteristic of an organism over a geographic region.

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cline

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15
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Selection that favors individuals with one extreme of a heritable phenotypic trait.

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directional selection

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16
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Selection that favors individuals with a phenotype at either extreme over those with an intermediate phenotype.

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disruptive selection

17
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(1) Change in allele frequencies in a population over time. (2) Descent with modification; the process by which organisms gradually accumulate differences from their ancestors.

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evolution

18
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A branching diagram that represents the evolutionary history of a group of organisms.

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evolutionary tree

19
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The transfer of alleles from one population to another via the movement of individuals or gametes.

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gene flow