Lecture 11.1 Introduction to Evolution Flashcards
What are mammals reproductive biology?
- monotremes
- marsupials
- eutherians
What are the sister taxa of humans?
Chaimpanzees and bonobos
who are our closest living relatives? and how much DNA do we share?
Chimpanzees and bonobos and share 99% of their DNA
Who are the Homonins?
Evolutionary lineage leading to modern humans
What hominins are still around today?
All extinct except Homo-sapiens
What is a key evolved trait that hominins common ancestor share?
bipedal locomotion
bi-two
pedal- walking legs
What are some advantages of bipedal locomotion?
- The ability to carry objects while walking
- elevated eyes in order to watch for predators more effectivly
- move over long distances more efficiently then quadrupedal locomotion
Australopithecus
- Small heads and walked up right
- elogated faces
- bipedal locomotion!
- pelvis
- foorprints
genus Homo have larger what?
Brains
What are the earliest known species of Hominins?
The Homo habilis
Homo habilis facts?
First evidence of tool manufacture
habilis = “handy man”
Homo erectus features?
- Large skulls
- long legs
- straight fingers
- made advance tools & controlled fire
Which hominid was the first seen to leave Africa?
Homo erectus!
Who are the sister taxa of Homo sapiens?
Homo neanderthalensis
Did early human and neanderthals interbreed?
yes! 2% of theis genes
Fact about neanderhalensis?
- large skulls
- advance tools
- Evidence of burial
NO neanderthals found in AFRICA!!!
What did Homo sapiens made?
- sophisticated tools and art

What is biological evolution referred as sometimes?
descent with modification
Genes are the basic unit of what?
heredity
chromosomes differ in versions
How do populations evolve?
When the enviornment favor some traits over others
What is the History of evolutionary thought?
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Creationism
- Where species were created by a supernatural being
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Fixed Species
- Species where placed on earth in there form
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Cuvier and fossils
- studies fossils (pleontology)
- Lamarck and transmutation
- change threw time and aquiring traits and passing them down (Giraffes)
- Charles Darwin and the theory of Evolution
- species change through time

What did Thomas Malthus write? what did darwin take from it?
Wrote the Principles of Population
- Darwin noted: favourable variation would tend to be preserved and unfavourable ones to be destroyed
- populations of species change over time
Alfred Wallace?
Had an identical hypothesis as Darwins
and both presented
- biological evolution by natural selection
Charles Darwin had 5 observation and 2 inferences what were they?
- Population could increase exponentially if all individuals survive
- Populations tend to be stable in size, except for seasonal flunctuation
- Resources are limited
- Members of a popluation cary in their characteristics
- variation is heritable
Inferences
- More individuals are produced than that enviornment can support
- Survival depends in part on inherited traits