Natural Selection and Evolution - Part 8 (Week 9) Flashcards
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Why are fossils important?
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- can document important transitions
e. g. land to sea, in ancestors of cetaceans
2
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What is biogeography?
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- the scientific study of the geographic distribution of species, provides evidence of evolution
3
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What does biogeography show?
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- an understanding of continent movement + modern distribution of species allows us to predict when + where different groups evolved
4
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What are endemic species?
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- species that are not found anywhere else in the world
- island have a lot of these species
- have species closely related to species on the nearest mainland/island
5
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Why are endemic species important?
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- island have a lot of these species - have species closely related to species on the nearest mainland/island
- species from the mainland colonized islands + gave rise to new species as they adapted to new environments
6
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What Is Theoretical About Darwin’s View of Life?
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- integrates diverse areas of biological study + stimulates many new research questions
7
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What is the summary of key concepts in natural selection?
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- a) individuals in a population vary in their heritable characteristics
b) organisms produce more offspring than the environment can support - individuals that are well suited to their environment tend to leave more offspring than other individuals
- Overtime, favourable traits accumulate in the population