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Title: The History of Life


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The History of Life
  • Patterns of Evolution

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Macroevolution
  • Large Scale Evolutionary Changes That Take Place
    Over Long Periods of Time

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Macroevolution
  • Key Concept
  • There Are Six Important Patterns of
    Macroevolution
  • Mass Extinctions
  • Adaptive Radiation
  • Convergent Evolution
  • Coevolution
  • Punctuated Equilibrium
  • Developmental Gene Changes

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Mass Extinctions
  • Extinction
  • Occurs Constantly
  • 99 Earths Life Forms Extinct
  • Mass Extinctions
  • Wipe Out Ecosystems
  • Disrupt Energy Flow
  • Collapse Food Webs

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Mass Extinctions
  • Causes?
  • Asteroids?
  • Volcanic/Geologic Activity?
  • Effects
  • Habitats Left Unoccupied
  • Ecological Opportunity
  • Evolution Explosion

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Adaptive Radiation
  • Single Species or Small Group of Species Evolve
    Into Several Different Forms That Live In
    Different Ways
  • Darwins Finches
  • Age of Reptiles
  • Age of Mammals

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Convergent Evolution
  • Unrelated Species That Look And Act Remarkably
    Similar To Each Other But Are Not Related
  • Fish - Whales
  • Dolphins - Sharks
  • Seals - Penguins

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Coevolution
  • The Process By Which Two Species Evolve In
    Response To Changes In Each Other
  • Figs Wasp
  • Yucca Bats
  • Orchids Moths

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Punctuated Equilibrium
  • Evolution Is Sometimes Gradual Slow
    (Gradualism, Darwin)
  • Horseshoe Crabs
  • Sharks
  • Cockroaches
  • BUT When Ecological Equilibrium Is Upset,
    Evolution Can Become Quite Rapid

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Punctuated Equilibrium
  • Occurs Due To
  • Small Populations Become Reproductively Isolated
  • Mass Extinctions

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Punctuated Equilibrium
  • Brief Periods of Rapid Evolutionary Change That
    Interrupt Long Periods of Gradual Evolution
  • Still Controversial

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Developmental Genes Body Plans
  • Hox Genes
  • Homologous Hox Genes Establish Body Plans In
    Animals As Different As Humans Insects
  • Control Number of Wings, Legs, Body Segments, etc.

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Developmental Genes Body Plans
  • Small Changes In Timing of Genetic Control During
    Embryonic Development, Make Big Changes In The
    Resulting Organism
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