Extra Reading Flashcards

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What is sperm chemotaxis a form of?

A

Gamete signalling

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2
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What level do chemical cues released by eggs act at?

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Interspecific but recent studies suggest intraspecific level by moderating sperm competition

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3
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What is sperm chemotaxis?

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The attraction of sperm towards an egg using egg-derived chemicals

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4
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What was the hypothesis proposed for sperm chemotaxis?

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Egg chemoattractants should attract the sperm of genetically compatible rather than non-compatible males when two males are competing for fertilisation of an egg

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What were the findings for the sperm chemoattractant experiment?

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Variation among males in the success of fertilising an egg

Success of a male depends on the identity of the female

Fertilisation success was high when male and female nuclear genotypes were dissimilar

In broadcast spawners, post-ejaculation female choice is likely to be more important than the choice of a mating partner

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What happens if you change temperature exposure for the larvae of the arctic midge?

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High or low exposure does not further up-regulate the genes or further enhance thermotolerance

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What happened to the larvae of the arctic midge as experimentally temperatures were increased?

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Mortality increased as temperatures increased

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8
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Were adults of larvae more heat tolerant?

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Larvae

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9
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What prevents protein aggregates in larvae?

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Constitutive HSP expression was sufficient enough to prevent irreversible protein aggregation

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What is the difference between other animal HSP expression and the arctic midge larvae HSP expression?

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In other animals, HSP are only expressed as a stress response

In the arctic midge larvae, HSPs are constantly expressed

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Is the HSP expression is arctic midge larvae maximally or minimally expressed?

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Maximally expressed

HSP expression can not be further up-regulated and additional thermotolerance cannot boost HSP expression

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Why is there a difference between larvae and adult HSP expression?

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Difference in thermal stability of the niches occupied by the two stages

Larvae stage is under rocks and soil so has a more stable environment

Adult forms have great temperature variability climbing over rocks

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13
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What are HSPs thought to be used for in larvae?

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In cold stable environments, used as chaperones facilitating the proper folding of proteins at low temperatures

Chaperones also needed to prevent protein aggregates being formed due to high stress environments

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14
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When was the Ediacaran period?

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543 million years ago

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15
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What are some hypothesised reasons for the Cambrian explosion?

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Steep rise in oxygen

Development of some key evolutionary innovations e.g. vision

Small increase in oxygen crossed an ecological threshold enabling predators to emerge. This set of an evolutionary arms race that led to complex body types and behaviours

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16
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When did single-celled organisms emerge?

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3 billion years ago

17
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When did the Cambrian explosion start?

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541 million years ago

18
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What oxygen levels do predators emerge?

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3-10%

19
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What was one of the earliest animals to grow exoskeletons?

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Cloudina

20
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When did animals starts to eat each other?

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The late Ediacaran

21
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When were the first animals proposed to have emerged?

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700-800 million years ago