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1 Taxonomy and Cladistics How are organisms grouped and organized?

2 Identifying, naming, and classifying species Why does everything need a scientific name? CatfishCrayfishSilverfish Taxonomy

3 Linnaean System Two-part Latin name for each species Species categorized into broader and broader groups –According to similar characteristics

4 Salamander Classification Kingdom Anamalia Eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotrophic, motile Phylum Chordata Having a backbone or nerve cord Class Amphibia Both kinds of life (water and land) Order Caudata Salamander characteristics (absence of middle ear, large footplate, presence of ribs and teeth, etc) Family Plethodontidae (1 of 10) Lungless Genus Ensatina Sword-shaped (teeth) Species Eschscholtzii Named for Johann Eschscholtz (subspecies)Oregonensis Belonging in state of Oregon

5 Taxonomy DomainEukarya EukaryaEukarya KingdomAnimalia AnimaliaAnimalia PhylumChordata ChordataChordata ClassMammalia Aves Aves OrderPrimates Gaviiformes Passeriformes FamilyHominidae GaviidaeCardinalidae GenusHomo GaviaCardinalis Species sapiens stellatacardinalis Humans Red-th. Loon No. Cardinal Carl Linnaeus ~ 1735 - 1758

6 Classification and Evolution Species can be shown as groups within groups in a phylogenetic tree –“phylogeny” means “evolutionary history” Each branching point represents a common ancestor of the species above the point ABC ABC May be slanted or bracket style

7 Understanding Phylogenetic Trees

8 Clades and Cladograms (aka phylogenetic trees) A clade is a grouping that includes a common ancestor and all the descendents of that ancestor

9 All organisms in a clade share homologous characters (traits) that unite the organisms as a group.

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11 Create a Cladogram You will create a cladogram by –Organizing shared traits –Creating a venn diagram –Creating a cladogram

12 Misconceptions Addressed Evolutionary relationships are like trees, not ladders At the first speciation event in this cladogram, one lineage led to mosses, the other to the fern, pine, and rose Living moss species are not ancestral to other land plants--they are cousins!

13 For any speciation event, it does not matter which lineage goes to the right and which to the left –Biologists often put the clade they are most interested in on the right side

14 Did Humans Come from Chimps? Humans did not evolve from chimpanzees. Humans and chimpanzees share a common ancestor that was neither human nor chimpanzee


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