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Page 1: Bio 2 Plant and Animal Biology 2... · The Science of Phylogenetic Systematics Classical Evolutionary Systematics –most commonly used up until recently –based on shared homologous

Bio 2 Plant and Animal Biology

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Evolution

Evolution as the

explanation

for life’s unity

and diversity

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Darwinian Revolution

Two main Points

– Descent with

Modification

– Natural Selection

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Biological Species

A group of populations whose

members have the potential to

interbreed in nature and produce viable,

fertile offspring

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Two Patterns of Evolutionary Change

Anagenesis

Cladogenesis

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Allopatric Speciation

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Evidence of Allopatric Speciation

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Allopatric Speciation

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Allopatric Speciation

1. Small Population

2. Isolation

3. Different

Environmental

Conditions

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Sympatric Speciation

Autopolyploidy

– Examples:

Maidenhair Fern

Bufo pewzowi

Cell

division

error 2n=6 Tetraploid Cell

4n=12

2n

2n

New Species

(4n) Gametes produced

by Tetraploid

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Sympatric Speciation

Allopolyploidy

– Examples:

Triticum aestivum

Gray Treefrog

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Hybrid Zone

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Hybrid Zone

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Hybrid Zone

Over time

– Reinforcement

Strengthening of reproductive barriers

– Fusion

Weakening of reproductive barriers

– Stability

Continued production of hybrid

individuals

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Adaptive Radiation

The emergence of

numerous species

from a common

ancestor introduced

into an environment,

presenting a

diversity of new

opportunities and

problems

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Adaptive Radiation (Silversword Alliance - Tarweed)

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Macroevolution: Evolutionary Change on a

Grand Scale Punctuated

Equilibrium

Gradualism

Time

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Gradualism

Also called

“Neodarwinism”

Small changes

over time

Supporter: Ernst

Mayr

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Gradualism

Populational - new traits become

established in a population by

increasing their frequency from a small

fraction of the population to the

majority

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Gradualism Phenotypic –

New traits, even

those that are

strikingly

different from

ancestral ones

are produced in

small increments

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Gradualism

Phyletic - On a

geological time

scale, there are

intermediate forms

connecting the

phenotypes of

ancestors and

descendents

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Punctuated Equilibrium Supporters: Niles

Eldredge & Stephen J. Gould

Speciation occurs in episodic events – large periods of time with little change and short periods of time with large changes

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Macroevolution through many Speciation Events

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Macroevolution through many Speciation Events

Evolutionary Novelties

Evolution of Genes that control

development

– Changes in Spatial Pattern

– Changes in Rate and Timing

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Origin of Evolutionary Novelty

Most novelties

are modified

versions of older

structures

– Exaptation -

preadaptation

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Evolution of Genes that Control Development

Julian Huxley - Modern

Synthesis

– Gradual evolution can

be explained by small

genetic changes that

produce variation

which is acted upon

by natural selection

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Evolution of Genes that Control Development

Julian Huxley - Modern

Synthesis

– The evolution at

higher taxonomic

levels and of greater

magnitude can be

explained by long

periods of time

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Evolution of Genes that control Development

Forms change

Natural Selection is

the force driving

change

How did it occur?

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Evolution of Genes that control Development

“Evo-devo” – How

does it occur?

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Evolution of Genes that control Development

“Evo-devo” - Tool-kit

of master genes

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Changes in Spatial Pattern

Homeotic Genes

(Hox Genes)

position information

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Changes in Spatial Pattern

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Changes in Spatial Pattern

Homeobox

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Changes in Spatial Pattern

Changes in

expression

patterns of

four Hox

genes over

time

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Changes in Rate and Timing

Allometric Growth

the variation in

the relative rates of

growth of various

parts of the body

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Heterochrony - evolutionary change in the

timing or rate of development

Changes in rate and timing

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Changes in rate and timing

Paedeomorphosis - retention of juvenile

features in an adult

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Changes in rate and timing

Paedeogenesis - sexual maturity in a larval

form

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Evolutionary Trends

Evolutionary

trends are

not goal

oriented

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The Tree of Life

Biological Diversity

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The Fossil Record

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The Fossil Record

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The Fossil Record

Sedimentary Rocks Hard Parts

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The Fossil Record

Minerals replacing

organic material

Organic Material

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The Fossil Record

Casts Trace Fossils

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The Fossil Record Entire Organisms

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Dating Fossils

Absolute Dating (half-life)

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Relative Dating

Precambrian

(Archaean)

Origin of Earth

(4.6 bya)

Oldest known

rocks on

Earth’s surface

(3.8 bya)

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History of the Earth

Precambrian

(Archaean)

Oldest

Prokaryotes (3.5

bya)

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History of the Earth

Precambrian

(Archaean)

Oxygen (2.7

bya)

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Precambrian (Proterozoic) Oldest

Eukaryotes

(2.1 bya)

Diversification

of Multicellular

Eukaryotes

(542-635 mya)

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Paleozoic Era - Cambrian Period (488 – 542 mya)

Cambrian

Explosion

- Origin of

most

modern

animal

phyla

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Paleozoic Era - Ordovician Period

(488 – 444 mya)

Origin of

land plants

First

arthropods

on land

First

jawless fish

First Fungi

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Paleozoic Era - Silurian Period

(444 – 416) First jawed fish

First vascular plants

Diversity of early vascular plants

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Paleozoic Era - Devonian Period (416 – 359 mya)

Age of Fishes

First Amphibians

First Insects

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Paleozoic Era - Carboniferous Period

(359 – 299 mya)

Vascular Forests

First Seed Plants

Amphibians

Abundant

First Reptiles

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Paleozoic Era - Permian Period (299 – 251 mya) Radiation of

Reptiles

Origin of mammal-

like Reptiles

Most modern orders

of insects

Largest Extinction

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Gymnosperms

dominant

Radiation of

Dinosaurs

First Mammals

and Birds

Mesozoic Era - Triassic Period

(251 – 199.6 mya)

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Dinosaurs Dominate

Gymnosperms Dominate

Mesozoic Era - Jurassic Period

(199.6 – 145.5 mya)

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Flowering

Plants

Appear

Dinosaurs

Disappear

at End of

Period

Mesozoic Era - Cretaceous Period (145.5 – 65.5 mya)

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Cenozoic Era (Age of Mammals)

Quaternary Period (2.6 mya – Present)

Neogene Period (23 – 2.6 mya)

Paleogene Period (65.5 - 23 mya)

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Adaptive

Radiation of

Mammals,

Birds, and

Insects

Paleogene Period -

Paleocene Epoch

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Angiosperm

Dominance

Most Modern

Mammal Orders

Paleogene Period - Eocene Epoch

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First Primates Paleogene Period -

Oligocene Epoch

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Neogene Period - Miocene Epoch

Continued Radiation

of Mammals and

Flowering Plants

Earliest direct

human ancestors

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Bipedal human

ancestors appear

Neogene Period - Pliocene

Epoch

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Ice Ages

Homo genus

appears

Quaternary Period – Pleistocene Epoch

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Historic

Time

Quaternary Period Recent (Holocene) Epoch

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Continental Drift and

Plate Tectonics

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Plate Tectonics

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Plate Tectonics

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Earth’s History

Pangaea (245 mya)

Pangaea began to

break up (180 mya)

– Laurasia

– Gondwana

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Mass Extinctions Ordovician

(440)

Devonian (365)

Permian (245)

Triassic (210)

Cretaceous

(65)

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K-T Boundary

Chicxulub Crater -

Caribbean Sea near

the Yucatan

Peninsula of Mexico

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Tree of Life

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Systematics

The study of

biological

diversity in an

evolutionary

context

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Systematic Tools

Molecular Comparisons

– usually (rRNA or

mtDNA)

DNA-DNA

Hybridization

Restriction maps

DNA Sequence

analysis

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Phylogenetic Groupings

Monophyletic

– ancestor and all its descendants

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Phylogenetic Groupings

Paraphyletic

– ancestor with some but not all its

descendants

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Phylogenetic Groupings

Polyphyletic

– two different ancestors

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Phylogenetic Groupings

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Similarities

Homology

– likeness attributed

to shared

ancestry

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Similarities

Analogy

– likeness due to

similar ecological

roles and natural

selection due to

convergent

evolution

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Molecular Homoplasy

Analogous species that have similar

DNA sequences that evolved

independently in two species

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Ontogeny Recapitulates Phylogeny (Ernst Haeckel)

Ontogeny – individual

development

Recapitulates –

repeats

Phylogeny –

evolutionary descent

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The Science of Systematics

Phenetics

– based on a number of similarities and

differences

– does not take into account homology

or analogy

– all groupings

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Classical Evolutionary Systematics

George Gaylord Simpson

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The Science of Phylogenetic Systematics

Classical Evolutionary Systematics

– most commonly used up until recently

– based on shared homologous

structures

– takes into account the amount of

adaptive evolutionary change

(novelties)

– Monophyletic and paraphyletic

groupings

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The Science of Systematics

Cladistics (Phylogenetic Systematics)

– based on shared homologous structures

– only monophyletic groupings

Will Hennig

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The Science of Phylogenetic Systematics

Cladistic Assumptions

1. Monophyletic

2. Descent follows a bifurcating

pattern

3. Changes in characteristics occur

in lineages over time

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Cladistics Synapomorphies:

Shared ancestral

characters

Plesiomorphies:

Shared Primitive

characters

Apomorphies:

Shared derived

characters

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Phylograms

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Ultrametric Trees

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Cladistics

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Cladistics

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Cladistics

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Molecular Clock