Evolution Flashcards

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Imprinting

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environmental patterns/objects present in development (during critical period) becomes permanent to behavioural environment

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Pecking Order

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relationship among members of same species with social hierarchy (dominant > subordinate). minimize violent aggressions and define stable relationships

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Definition and types of Genetic drift

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  • change in composition of gene pool due to chance
  • larger effect on smaller populations
  • founder effect: isolated group, genetic drift, small population
  • bottleneck effect: large die off event that affects genetic drift (composition)
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adaptive radiation

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emergence of number of lineages from single ancestral species; difference is their niche i.e. galapagos finches

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What is Dawin’s Theory of Natural Selection?

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pressures in the environment select for organism most fit

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Fitness is defined by darwin as

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The ability to survive and reproduce

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List 6 agents leading to evolutionary change as stated by Darwin.

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  • overpopulation
  • variations (in offspring i.e. mutations)
  • competition
  • natural selection (variations that give advantage)
  • inheritance of the variations
  • evolution of a new species
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How does speciation often occur?

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Local populations that closely resemble each other (demes)

  • isolated
  • no gene flow
  • mutations or new combination of genes maintained in isolated population
  • genetic differences make mating impossible
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Define parallel evolution and what other type of evolution it is similar to

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  • parallel and convergent evolution
  • parallel - a more recent common ancestor can be identified i.e. marsupials
  • convergent - similar traits, but no recent common ancestor identified
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Homologous vs analogous structures

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homologous: same basic anatomical features, functions different
analagous: similar function, different pattern/structures (wings of bird vs wings of fly)

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