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Patterns Of Evolution

Published on Nov 23, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CHAPTER 11.6

PATTERNS OF EVOLUTION
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SECTION 1

  • Evolution through natural selection is not random.
  • Mutations + genetic drift can't be predicted, called random events.
  • The environment controls direction taken by natural selection.
  • Convergent evolution: evolution toward similar traits in unrelated species
  • Divergent evolution: closely related species evolving different direction
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SECTION 2

  • Species can shape each other over time.
  • Species interact with each other in many different ways.
  • Coevolution: 2+ species evolve in response to changes within each other
  • Can occur in competitive relationships
  • Each species reacts to the actions in another; evolutionary change results
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SECTION 3

  • Species can become extinct.
  • Extinction: elimination of a species on Earth
  • Background extinctions: occur continuously at low rate
  • Mass extinctions: occur suddenly
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SECTION 4

  • Specification often occurs in patterns.
  • Punctuated equilibrium: occur suddenly; followed by long periods of little evolutionary change
  • Adaptive radiation: diversification of one ancestral species into many descendant species
  • In first 10 million years after dinosaurs, 4,000+ mammal species had evolved.
  • The earliest mammals barely resemble the mammals today.