Coevolution I Flashcards
1
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Describe biotic ‘environments’
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can change rapidly and reciprocally
2
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Define coevolution
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- change in the genetic composition of one species in response to a genetic change in another
- reciprocal evolutionary change in interacting species
3
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What is required for evolutionary change to occur?
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- Trait that confers fitness advantage
- Genetic variation for that trait
- Trait is heritable
- Natural selection
4
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Tight ecological relationship =
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specialisation
5
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List some ecological relationships that may coevolve
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- predator/prey
- parasite/host
- mutualists
- competitors
6
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Coadaptation
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reciprocal adaptations of two interacting species
7
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Lycaenid caterpillars x ant mutualism
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- caterpillars secrete “honeydew” that ants drink
- ants defend caterpillars against parasitic wasps
- honeydew secretion and defence are co- adaptations
8
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Describe an example of predation coevolution
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- crossbills prefer smaller cones; easier to get seeds out
- cone width, cone mass, and cone length have increased as a result
- crossbill beak size increased because of change in cone size
- divergence between crossbill populations for specialists and generalists
9
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Coevolution needs to be determined by
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1) observation, 2) experiments, and 3) phylogenetic analysis.
10
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What are the co-evolutionary criteria?
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- Fitness consequences?
- Specialisation?
- Genetic variation for heritable traits?
- Selection is reciprocal?
11
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Describe snails and trematodes
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- expose shallow and deep snails to sympatric coevolving and allopatric non-evolving parasites
- measure infection prevalence
- parasites adapted to snails only in shallow and not in deep
- trematodes very good at infecting some snail genotypes
- host genetic background is changing over time
12
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Testing bacteria and phage coevolution
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- Time Shift Assay
- bacteria from the past, present, and future (1 transfer difference) exposed to phage taken from a single transfer
- bacteria evolved increasing resistance to phage infection over time
- phages evolved to counter resistance