Lecture 14: Macroevolution Flashcards

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Macroevolution 2 types:

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  • gradualism (smooth branches for tree)

- punctuated equilibrium (block lines, right angles and straight lines)

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Gould & Eldridge:

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punctuated equilibrium;
1) Fossils stay the same for millions of years
2) when new groups appear intermediated are often lacking.
SUGGESTS…speciation has ben rapid

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why do gaps occur in the fossil record?

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1) Fossilisation relies on sédimentation. sedimentation is spatially uncommon
2) Even where sedimentation occurs it is not continuous (only 1-10% of tie represented)
3) Even where sedimentation occurs, fossilisation doesn’t always happen

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Solnhofen limestone

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upper jurassic 140 mya

  • fossils found where those from flying species
  • this is because the lagoon/water was an anoxic bed = no O2 present
  • organisms would die & fall into water, nothing to decompose or scavenge them so fossils were formed
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Can selection alone explain the pattern of evolution? need to explain..

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1) rapid change

2) periods of stasis

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explanation of rapid change:

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Homo erectus - 920ml brain –20,000yrs–> Homo sapiens - 1400ml brain. 30% increase of brain size, 20,000 is considered rapid! For this speed of evolution, selection need only eliminate 1 in 500 individuals per generation

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explanation of stasis:

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organisms such as Nautilus & Lingula that have not changed for millions of years. - little/ no change to their environment, so no evolutionary change is beneficial –> STABILISING SELECTION (EXTREMES)

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Patterns of evolution:

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  • Convergent evolution

- Adaptive radiation

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convergent evolution:

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e. g. Pangolin, Aardvark, Anteater, Echidna
- all eat ants and termites
- are toothless, relatively long extended snouts & long sticky tongue.
- BUT all from different areas of earth. No recent common ancestor

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Adaptive radiation:

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  • A single species undergoes speciation to produce a large number of species adapted to a variety of habitats.
    1) evolution of a character that allows exploitation of a new environment e.g. amniote egg (reptiles)
    2) reduction in competition from other groups
    a) mass extinction
    b) colonisation (change in climate;continental drift;chance colonisation)
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