Ch 1 Evolution and Phylogenetics Flashcards
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Changes in rate/timing of development over evolutionary time
Heterochrony
Retention of larval/juvenile features in adults
Paedomorphosis
Diverse descendants from a common ancestral species
Divergent Evolution
Similar characteristics in distantly related organisms
Convergent Evolution
similar characteristics in closely related organisms
Parallel Evolution
method that classifies organisms into groups by recognizing their shared characteristics
Cladistics
displays shared derived characters of common ancestors
Cladogram
extinct carnivorous animals
Mesonychids
early ancestor of the whale; linked to the double-pulley ankle bone in whale fins
Eocene Protocetidae
consists of a hypothetical common ancestor and all of its descendants, recognized on the basis of shared derived characteristics
monophyletic group (clade)
shared derived characteristics
synapomorphies
evolutionary relationships within a cladogram expressed in nested monophyletic groups
phylogeny
functionally similar among non-homologous organisms
analogy
derived characteristic possessed by one taxon and not shared by others
autapomorphy
noncontradictory
congruent