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Patterns of Evolution There are several broad patterns of evolution observable in nature: Speciation Extinction Gradualism Punctuated equilibrium Adaptive radiation (or Divergent evolution) Convergent evolution Coevolution
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Speciation Speciation - forming of a new species by evolution from pre-existing species. Gene pools gradually become different & are no longer able to reproduce. Some sort of isolation must occur At this point the 2 groups are different species. Pause and Play: Crash Course YouTube video on speciation: Note: This video is a part of the Lab Station Activity after Concept 3 Notes
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Extinction Extinction - elimination of a species.
Gradual extinction - occurs at a slow rate. Ex: changes in climate, natural disasters. Mass extinction - occurs when a catastrophic event changes the environment suddenly Ex: massive volcano, meteor
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Gradualism Slow changes over a long period of time
Example: The gradual evolution of peppered moths to become darker and darker over time due to the industrial revolution and the darkening of tree bark due to ashes
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Punctuated equilibrium
Bursts of change followed by periods of stability Example: Long periods of stability in the mammal population interrupted by bursts of change due to major environmental changes
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Adaptive Radiation aka, Divergent Evolution
A number of different species arise from one common ancestor. New environments caused them to evolve to be different Leads to homologous structures Similar structure, different use
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Convergent Evolution When unrelated species evolve similar characteristics because they live in similar environments Leads to analogous structures Different structure, same use
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Coevolution Two organisms change in response to each other forming a specialized relationship.
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Sexual vs. Asexual Reproduction
Sexual Reproduction: takes two organisms to make offspring; process of meiosis to create gametes Genetic changes transcription/translation of different proteins change in phenotype of an individual organism Makes organisms better suited for changing environments Asexual Reproduction: process of binary fission or mitosis where only one parent produces genetically identical offspring Genetic variation can only occur through mutations of DNA Better suited for stable environments
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