Final ish review for exam 1 Flashcards

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ontogeny

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Growth stages from birth to death of individual organisms

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Phylogeny

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Evolutionary history of a taxonomic group of organisms

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3
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Analogy

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Morphologic convergence of features with separate evolutionary origins

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4
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Homology

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Morphologic divergence of features with same evolutionary origin.

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5
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Holotype:

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Single type specimen representing a taxon

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Paratype(s):

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Additional specimen(s) to reinforce the holotype

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7
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Syntypes:

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Multiple type specimens (as opposed to a single holotype)

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Neotype:

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New type specimen to replace a lost or destroyed holotype

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Topotype(s):

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Specimens collected from the same locality as the holotype or syntypes.

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10
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Stromatolites:

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Layered mats, mounds & columns created by multiple sheets of cyanobacteria.

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Oncolites:

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Concentrically layered “algal balls” created by multiple sheets of cyanobacteria.

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12
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Allopatric Speciation:

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The speciation model by which two or more new species appear as a result of evolution occurring in different populations of the same ancestral species that were geographically separated over an extended length of time.

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13
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Stratigraphy:

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The science of dating and correlating geologic units of various types.

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14
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Lithostratigraphy:

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Stratigraphy based on rock types and lithologic characteristics.

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15
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Biostratigraphic zones:

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The various kinds of units employed for biostratigraphic correlation.

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16
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Biozone:

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Total geologic range of a given species

17
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Range zone:

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Time between the first and last occurrences of a species in the study area.

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Concurrent Range Zone:

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Overlapping ranges of different species

19
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Assemblage Zone:

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Zone based on several different species that usually occur together.

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Peak Zone:

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Zone based on peak abundance of species

21
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Facies

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Group of beds with recurrent characteristics that reflect the depositional environment

22
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Index fossil vs Facies fossil

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narrow age range vs broad age range but restricted paleoenviornmental significant

23
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Stratigraphic leaking

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Younger fossils residing in older rocks.

24
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Stratigraphic reworking

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Older fossils residing in younger rocks

25
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Signor-Lipps Effect

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Owing to sparse distribution and incomplete preservation of fossil asemblages it is difficult to differentiate between sudden or gradual extinction patterns.