Darwin (2/5) Flashcards
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Darwin’s 5 Observations While Sailing on HMS Beagle
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- ) Fossils are animals that are now extinct
- ) The distinction between species and variety of species is sometimes unclear
- ) Geographic variation and species replacement
- ) different varieties in different islands
- ) South American affinities of Galapagos Island populations
2
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Conclusion of Darwin’s 5 Observations
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Over time, from place to place, species change (evolve) to survive
3
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Alfred Russel Wallace
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- traveled in the Amazon collecting species (but they all burned when his ship went up in flames
- discovered that the Malay Archipelago is a mixing of Asiatic and Australian fauna and flora (Asiatic = placental animals; Australian = marsupial)
4
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The Wallace Line
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a line that passes between Bali and Lombok sepaarating the Asiatic and Australian fauna
- represented the importance of biogeography and demonstrated how animals living in similar situations evolve differently when isolated
5
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Mammals
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Placentals (Asiatic, found in Borneo): humans, dogs, etc.
Marsupials (Australian, found in New Guinea): kangaroos, wallabies, etc.
Monotremes: egg laying creatures, platypus and echidna