Animal Diversity lecture 16 -Vertebrates Flashcards

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Relatively how large and diverse is the group vertebrates

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  • small group (47,000 species) less than 1% of all animals
  • Arthropods are as diverse as vertebrates with same range of habitats
  • Molluscs have same range in size (snail -> colossal squid) + large brains
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How many orders (groups that show very distinct differences) of vertebrates are there

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1) mammals (26)
2) Birds (23)
3) Reptiles (4)
4) Amphibians (3)

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What is an example of vertebrate diversity

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1) Paedocypris - Worlds smallest fish (7.9cm) -> lives in very acidic peat swamps in sumatre. (endangered due to oil plantations
- Small size is maintained due to paedomorphisis, retain juvenile traits into adulthood and mature at a v small size

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Another example of vertebrate diversity

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1) Blue Whale (33m), 5 orders of magnitude bigger than the smallest frog, vertebrates very variable in size.

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4 facts about vertebrates

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1) large animals are usually vertebrates
2) energetically expensive existence requires different feeding modes
3) wide range of reproductive behaviours : eggs/live birth / no parental care
4) Important ecological role - at top of most food chains

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Evolution of terrestrial vertebrates

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  • 550 Mya, seperate continents
  • 300 Mya , one single continent through merging of other continents (pangea)
  • 150 Mya , Pangea broke apart
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Vicariance

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The geographical separation of a population, typically through a physical barrier such as a mountain range, resulting a pair of closely related species.

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Examples of convergent evolution

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1) body shape in icthyosaurs (reptile) , porpoises (mammal) and sharks (fish)
2) flight in bats + birds

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Examples of classification systems

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  • all classification systems based on similarities

1) Traditional, phenetic methods - equal weight given to all characters
2) Phylogenetic classification - weights characters depending on evolutionary origin

  • not easy to distinguish homology and analogy (convergent evolution)
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what type of group are reptiles

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paraphylectic , birds can be seen as a group of dinosaurs

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what % of vertebrates are endangered

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20% , for each living vertebrate species there are about 100 extinct ones (reached maximum about 12-14 Mya)

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