Broad Patterns in Evolution Flashcards

1
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the broad pattern of evolution above the species level

A

microevolution

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2
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How long ago do the oldest fossils date back to?

A

3.5 billion years

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3
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Which were the first inhabitants of Earth?

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prokaryotes

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4
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What effect did prokaryotes have on other organisms?

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killed them off; released so much oxygen into the atmosphere

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5
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when a large number of species go extinct worldwide

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mass extinction

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6
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What are the 5 common mass extinctions?

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Ordovician/Silurian, Late Devonian, Permian, Triassic/Jurassic, Cretaceous

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7
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What often followed mass extinctions?

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adaptive radiation

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8
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What were the possible contributing factors that caused of the Permian extinction?

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  • extreme volcanism
  • global warming
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9
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Approximately ___% of species went extinct during the Permian extinction.

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96%

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10
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During the Cretaceous extinction, half of ____ species and many ____ species went extinct.

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marine; terrestrial

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11
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What were the possible contributing factors that caused of the Cretaceous extinction?

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  • meteorite impact
  • disturbed global climate
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12
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Is a 6th mass extinction under way?

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A 6th, human-caused, mass extinction is likely to occur unless dramatic action is taken.

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13
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Extinction rates tend to ____ when global temperatures ____.

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increase; rise

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14
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What are the consequence of mass extinction?

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  • altered geological communities
  • shift in available niches
  • can pave the way for adaptive radiation
  • can take 5-100 million years for diversity to recover
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15
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the evolution of many diversity adapted species from a common ancestor

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adaptive radiation

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16
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True or False: adaptive radiation can be world-wide or regional

A

True

17
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Adaptive evolution may follow:

A
  • mass extinctions
  • evolution of novel characteristics
  • colonization of new regions/habitats
18
Q

True or False: major morphological change can result from a change in the genetic basis of development

A

True

19
Q

evolutionary change in the rate or timing of developmental events

A

heterochrony

20
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What are the affects of heterochrony?

A
  • can have a significant on body shape
  • can alter the timing of reproductive development
21
Q

rate of reproductive development accelerates compared with somatic development

A

paedomorphosis

22
Q

determine spatial pattern of features

A

homeotic genes

23
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a class of homeotic genes that provide positional information during animal embryonic development

A

Hox genes