Lecture 29: Biogeography & Humans Flashcards

1
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Define endemic

A

restricted to a specific geographic area

ex: Hawaiian Drosophilia

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2
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Define cosmopolitan

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world-wide distribution

ex: Humans

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3
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Define disjunct

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found in two or more distinct areas

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4
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Define vicariance

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a splitting event separating gene pools, the splitting of a species range

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5
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Define dispersal

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movement of individuals from one area to another

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6
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What are biogeographic realms?

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Regions with distinct Biotas, indicate a unique evolutionary history for that realms

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7
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What is Wallace’s Line?

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Distinct break in the faunas between the Oriental and the Australian Biogeographic zone

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8
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What is the index of similarity?

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C = Number of species shared/ N1 = Number of species in area 1

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9
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Define phylogeography

A

studying biogeography using phylogenies

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10
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What are races of humans?

A

geographic populations

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11
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What is the African replacement model?

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a group from Africa replaced all other lineages

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12
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What is the hybridization and assimilation model?

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a group from Africa replaced all other lineages with a couple of other lineages sneaking in

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13
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What is the multiregional evolution model?

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different lineages intermixed

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14
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What is the centers of origin?

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  • the location of greatest number of species
  • the location of greatest concentration of individuals
  • etc
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