Chapter 3 - Evolution, Biology, and Population Ecology Flashcards
species
a population or group of populations of organisms were member share certain characteristics and can breed freely with one another and produce fertile offspring. different biologists may have different approaches to diagnosing a species boundaries
population
a group of organisms of the same species that live in the same area. species are often composed of many species
natural selection
the process by which traits that enhance survival and reproduction are passed on more frequently to future generations of organisms than traits that do not, thus altering the genetic population through time
mutation
an accidental change in DNA that may range in magnitude from the deletion, substitution, or addition of a single nucleotide, to a change effecting entire sets of chromosomes. mutations provide the new material for evolutionary change
adaptation (evolution)
the process by which traits that lead to increased reproduction success in a given environment evolve in a population through natural selection
adaptation (climate change)
the pursuit of strategies to protect ourselves from the impacts of climate change
adaptive trait
a trait that confers greater likelihood that an individual will reproduce. also called an adaptation
convergent evolution
the evolutionary process by which unrelated species acquire similar characteristics/traits as they adapt to selective pressure from their similar enviroments
speciation
a process by which new species are generated
biodiversity (biological diversity)
the variety of life across all levels of biological organization, including the diversity of species, their genes, their populations, and their communities
artificial selection
natural selection conducted under human direction
phylogenetic tree
a tree like diagram that represents the history of divergence of species or other taxonomic groups of organisms
extinction
the disappearance of an entire species from earth
fossil records
the cumulated body of fossils worldwide, which paleontologists study to infer the history if past life on earth
endemic
native or restricted to a certain region. an endemic species occur only in one place in the world
mass extinction events
the extinction of a large percentage of the worlds species in a very short period of time, earth has been in 5 mass extinction events in the past half-billion years