L22 - Panama Flashcards

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What is the Isthmus of Panama?

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  • Dry land connection between North and South America.
  • First complete link between the Americas since the breakup of the Pangaea.
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How was the Isthmus of Panama created ~3Ma?

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  • Complex movements of Caribbean plate tectonics in different directions
  • Creation of mountains & volcanoes at plate boundaries
  • Created a barrier to trans-oceanic circulation
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What were the changes to ocean circulation?

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  • Circum-tropical circulation of warm water is blocked
  • Warm current then deflected north in Atlantic
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What were the implications of these circulation changes?

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  • Increased temperature difference between warm Caribbean/Gulf of Mexico and cool Pacific.
  • The deflection of Gulf Stream increases moisture in northern latitudes = snow and glaciation.
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What were the direct and indirect effects of Isthmus of Panama on the biological systems?

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  • Direct:
    • Land bridge as a barrier to dispersal (oceanic dispersal)
    • Land bridge as a corridor for dispersal (land dispersal)
  • Indirect:
    • Climatic changes, geological changes lead to subsequent changes in distribution, ecology
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What are the lines of evidence for the closing of Isthmus?

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  • Changes in trade winds’ patterns, upwellings’ patterns and nutrients concentrations
  • Fossils
  • Shell formations
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7
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What was a consequences of the isolation of marine biota?

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Speciation

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What were the two types of environments created following the barrier?

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  1. Pacific:
    - deeper waters.
    - movement of nutrients, recycling of nutrients.
    - food chains due to energy sources.
    - high production due to high nutrients.
  2. Caribbean:
    - shallow waters.
    - high diversity.
    - low nutrients.
    - construction = slow biological material created.
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What was the fauna of North and South America before Isthmus?

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  • Both continents had diverse fauna of large and small mammals, birds…
  • All usual terrestrial niches were filled
  • But the species filling these niches in North America were almost entirely different to the ones in South America
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10
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What is convergent evolution?

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  • Unrelated species subject to similar environmental and ecological conditions will evolve to resemble each other
  • Selective pressures will promote certain traits and eliminate others
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What are heralds and legions?

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  • Heralds: early colonizers - island hopping
  • Legions: main invasion group - walkers and crawlers
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12
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What is the aftermath of the exchange of species between North and South America?

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  • At least 50% of South American mammals are descendants of ancestors that came from North America.
  • Several extinctions in South America mammal fauna due to competition & predation.
  • Birds, reptiles, amphibians not as affected.
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13
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What are new barriers between North and South America?

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  • North and South America have very different vegetation patterns (rainforest, cloud forest vs grassland, desert or scrub forest).
  • Isthmus is no longer a complete barrier: Panama Canal completed in 1914, mainly to move ships through
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