Cambrian explosion Flashcards

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What has been found in the Burgess Shale and what is it evidence of?

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Metaspriggina is evidence for a Cambrian chordate

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Define a crown group

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All living members of a clade, its common ancestor, and all descendants

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Define a stem group

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Extinct organisms outside the crown group, on the lineage to the most recent common ancestor.

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What happens in the Cambrian explosion?

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Most animal phyla appear for the first time. Many diverse body plans are established in a very short time.

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Give two possible biological explanations for the Cambrian explosion

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Predator-prey arms race and developmental explosion of novelty (new body plans were easier to develop without constraint or competition)

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Describe a possible geological reason for the Cambrian explosion

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The breakup of Rodinia resulted in lots of exposed shelf, which is a good habitat. More exposed continental rock leads to more weathering and carbonate input into the sea (increasing alkalinity)

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Why is the Burgess Shale so useful?

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It shows soft-tissue preservation

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How was the Burgess Shale preserved?

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A deep sea bed was buried suddenly by an obrution of fine sediment. Bacterial decay was slowed by oxygen absence.

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What chemical environment was present at the Burgess Shale?

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Low sulphur and high alkalinity.

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Name another country that has a Burgess Shale type of preservation

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China

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What type of organisms are found at the Burgess Shale?

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Porifera, ctenophora, cnidarians, annelids, molluscs, priapulids, onychophora, deuterostomes, arthropods

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What is Pikaia, found in the Burgess Shale, sometimes interpreted as?

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A chordate because it has a notochord and muscle bands (but don’t get it tattooed, might not be a chordate)

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What is the most common type of specimen found at the Burgess Shale?

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Arthropod

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