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Patterns in Evolution

Patterns in Evolution

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Key concept : Evolution occurs in patterns Evolution through natural selection is not random. Natural selection can have direction. The effects of natural selection add up over time.

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Patterns in Evolution

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Key concept : Evolution occurs in patterns• Evolution through natural selection is not random.• Natural selection can have direction.• The effects of natural selection add up over time.

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Convergent Evolution

Defined: Describes evolution toward similar traits in unrelated species.• Survival advantage to a particular environment.• Ex: Tuna (fish) and dolphins (mammals). They are an

unrelated species living in a similar environment, the ocean.• Faced similar evolutionary pressures.

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• Defined: Describes evolution toward different traits in closely related species.– Cause: Different environments

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Divergent Evolution

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Coevolution

• Defined: Two or more species evolve in response to changes in each other– Evolutionary paths become connected– Both species receive benefits from the other as a result of adaptations.

• Ex: Plants and Insects– Plants: provide insects with nectar– Insect: transfers pollen from one plant to another

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• Coevolution can occur in competitive relationships, sometimes called an evolutionary arms race.– Example: Crab vs. Snail & Bacteria vs. Humans

Coevolution Continued…

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• Antibiotics: chemicals designed to kill bacteria– Produced by other microorganisms to fight bacteria

• Antibiotic Resistance: Bacteria are adapting to the use of antibiotics– Overuse & misuse speeds up the process– Importance: Bacteria infections are becoming harder to treat

Evolutionary Arms Race Continued… Antibiotic Resistance

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Species Can Become Extinct • Defined: The elimination of a species from Earth.

• Background Extinctions:– Cause: Local changes in environment

– Forest fires, habitat destruction.– Affects a few species in a small area

– Less severe.– Occur at roughly the same rate as

speciation

• Mass Extinctions:– Cause: Catastrophic events

– Ice Age, Meteorites– Destroys many species at global level

– Very severe– Rare but much more intense

– At least 5 mass extinctions in last 600 million years

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How Fast Does Evolution Occur?

• No exact time frame• Gradualism: slow & steady change of 1 species into

another– Small changes continually build

• Punctuated Equilibrium: Rapid periods of evolution– Due to sudden environment change– Ex: Mammal diversity exploded after dinosaur extinction

• Examples of both models exist

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• Adaptive radiation: A process of evolution where one species can split into a number of different species.

– Ancestral species diversifies into many descendent species

– Descendent speciesusually adapted todifferent (wide range of)environments

How Fast Does Evolution Occur?To radiate = to s-p-r-e-a-d out