Lecture 14: Macroevolution Flashcards
Macroevolution 2 types:
- gradualism (smooth branches for tree)
- punctuated equilibrium (block lines, right angles and straight lines)
Gould & Eldridge:
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
why do gaps occur in the fossil record?
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
Solnhofen limestone
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
Can selection alone explain the pattern of evolution? need to explain..
1) rapid change
2) periods of stasis
explanation of rapid change:
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
explanation of stasis:
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)
Patterns of evolution:
- Convergent evolution
- Adaptive radiation
convergent evolution:
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
Adaptive radiation:
- 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)