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Chapter 19-2 p546-552 “Patterns and Processes of Evolution” Biology 10 Chapter 19-2 p546-552 “Patterns and Processes of Evolution”

Objectives Be able to identify processes that influence whether species and clades survive or become extinct. Describe what gradualism and punctuated equilibrium mean. Give examples of adaptive radiation, convergent evolution, and coevolution

Speciation and Extinction macroevolutionary patterns: transformations in anatomy, phylogeny, ecology and behavior that take place in clades larger than a single species includes speciation, and extinction

Macroevolution and Cladistics Fossil evidence is used to classify organisms into clades A cladogram does NOT imply that one species was a direct ancestor to another It instead shows how species branch off from common ancestors

Adaptation and Extinction Clades produce new species under pressure from their environments Other species in the clade go extinct as a result of this pressure If the rate of speciation is greater than the rate of extinction, then the clade survives. Conversely, if the rate of extinction is greater than the rate of speciation, the clade will eventually go extinct.

Patterns of Extinction Species are going extinct all the time as they struggle to survive This level of extinction is called “background extinction” Alternately, once in awhile drastic environmental changes cause MOST species to go extinct called a mass extinction event mass extinctions are usually caused when multiple environmental changes hit at once occasionally, a single event can cause a mass extinction (ex: asteroids and dinosaurs) While tragic, organisms that survive the mass extinction now have a golden opportunity to branch out quickly!

Rates of Evolution Two main patterns gradualism: slow, steady rate of change how Darwin thought organisms evolved, which is correct for some species! punctuated equilibrium: organisms don’t change hardly at all for a long time, and then quickly change over a brief period also is evidenced in the fossil record!

Rapid Evolution After Equilibrium Three situations where a species may evolve rapidly 1) if a population becomes isolated from the main population 2) if a population migrates to a new environment 3) survivors of a mass extinction

Adaptive Radiation adaptive radiation: where a species or group of species evolves into several different forms that live in different ways ex: mammalian evolution after the extinction of the dinosaurs. ex 2: Galapagoes finches

Convergent Evolution convergent evolution: evolution of similar structures and characteristics in organisms that aren’t closely related occurs as natural selection favors similar solutions to the same problem! ex: marsupial vs placental mammals ex 2: shark, dolphin

Coevolution coevolution: the evolution of a species in response to another species ex: bats/moths ex 2: flowers/pollinators