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“The field of macroevolution embraces the excitement of seeking an understanding of the breadth of life” -Levinton
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Taxonomic-based definition 1.“Evolution above the species level” 2.Between species evolution (as opposed to within species, which is microevolution)
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Splitting vs. Budding SB Change in both descendants Change in one descendant
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Bottleneck Effect Extreme form of Genetic Drift. Entire population goes through this. X Z X B B Z Z X X X B X X Z X B B Z Z X X X B X B B B B B B B B B B B B B B
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Founders Effect Extreme form of Genetic Drift X Z X B B Z Z X X X B X X Z X B B Z Z X X X B X B B X X Z X Z X X X Z Z Z Z X
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Founders Effect
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BONOBO DISTRIBUTION
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What is Macroevolution? Macroevolutionary Questions: Big Question 1: How do we establish evolutionary relationships among taxa? Specific: Who are humans’ closest relatives? www.bushorchimp.com
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Why are there still chimps? Science does not say we descended from modern chimps Does say humans and modern chimps descended from a common ancestor The common ancestor probably had some characteristics of both species.
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Macroevolutionary Questions Big Question 2. What processes/factors regulate the rates of evolutionary change? Specific: Do mice evolve faster than elephants?
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Macroevolutionary Questions: Specific: Why did dinosaurs become extinct? Big Question 3: What environmental changes regulated the timing of evolutionary radiations and extinctions?
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Macroevolutionary Questions Big Question 4. Do extinctions affect the evolution of other groups? Specific: Did the Extinction of dinosaurs allow the radiation of Mammals?
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Macroevolutionary Questions Big Question 5 – What ecological processes regulate diversity? Specific: Did ecology contribute to the “Cambrian explosion”?
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