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Undergraduate 2
11/04/2009

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Term
Essentialism, who
Definition
Plato
Term
Essentialism
Definition
-God created all things


-all things have a constant, perfect “essence”
Term
Scala Naturae, who
Definition
Aristotle
Term
Scala Naturae
Definition
all living things are fixed in a hierarchy
Term
Natural Theology
Definition
The study of nature to better understand God’s plan
Term
Carolus Linnaeus
Definition
created the binomial classification system: each “type” of organism has a 2-part name consisting of its Genus & species
Term
Paleontology
Definition
the study of fossils
Term
Catastrophism
Definition
- believed in a relatively young age for the earth


- the fossil record reflects extinctions due to sporadic catastrophes
Term
Who said that Geologic gradualism geologic change occurs slowly over long periods of time?
Definition
James Hutton
Term
Charles Lyell
Definition
Uniformitarianism
Term
G. BUFFON
Definition
species descended from common ancestors



Looked at similarity among the limb bones of different organisms that were used for different purposes.


We call these “homologous structures”:
Term
Jean Baptist Lamarack
Definition
said species evolve by gradual change to adapt to their environment
Term
Use and Disuse
Definition
If used, organs become stronger; if not, they deteriorate and eventually
disappear (due to “disuse”).


Use/disuse is dictated by demands of the environment: individuals change in
response to the environment.
Term
Charles Darwin
Definition
He saw a correlation between LOCATION and SIMILARITY (suggested common ancestry).
Term
Thomas Malthus
Definition
The fate of the poor is inescapable because their “reproductive powers” will always exceed their means of sustenance.

(first suggestion of “survival of the fittest”)


demands exceed supply of resources
Term
Natural Selection (NS)
Definition
the “mechanism” by which species can change over time (evolve).
Term
Wallace
Definition
sent Darwin a manuscript outlining his similar view of evolution by natural selection.
Term
FORMULATION OF DARWIN’S MODEL OF EVOLUTION BY NATURAL SELECTION, how many?
Definition
5 Observations and 3 inferences
Term
Observation #1
Definition
organisms have great potential for fertility (exponential growth) (T. Malthus)
Term
Observation #2
Definition
natural resources are limited (T. Malthus)
Term
Observation #3
Definition
natural pop’ns. normally do not incr. expon’lly but remain fairly constant in time
Term
Inference 1
Definition
a struggle for existence occurs among orgs. in a pop’n. (T. Malthus)
Term
Observation #4
Definition
variation occurs among organisms in pop’ns. (e.g., animal breeding, look at nature!)
Term
Observation #5
Definition
variation is heritable (e.g., animal breeding)
Term
Inference 2
Definition
varying orgs. show differential survival & reproduction favoring advantageous traits (= natural selection)
Term
Inference 3
Definition
natural selection, acting over many generations, gradually
produces new adaptations and ultimately, new species
Term
Microevolution
Definition
The gradual evolution of traits within a species over time (e.g., within a finch species, see slight variations in beak size/shape over time).
Term
Macroevolution
Definition
The evolution of entirely new species.
(e.g., ultimately, arrive at a new species of finch)
Term
Evidence for Evolution
Definition
• Biogeography
• The fossil record
• Comparative anatomy
• Comparative embryology
• Molecular biology
• Artificial selection
Term
Biogeography
Definition
the study of the geographical distribution of organisms.
Term
Darwin
Definition
saw that patterns of similarities and differences between organisms determined more by location (a result of common ancestry) than by type of habitat.
Term
Adaptive Radiation
Definition
When a common ancestor “radiates” into several new species, each adapted by natural selection to a distinct environment or life style.
Term
Homology
Definition
similarity caused by shared ancestry
Term
Homologous structures
Definition
ones with a common evolutionary origin, but whose functions may have changed (“adapted”) over time
Term
Examples of homologous structures
Definition
the “rudimentary” hind limbs in whales and snakes indicate common ancestry with other vertebrates
Term
Analogous structures
Definition
are similar because used for simlar function, but they evolved independently (not because of shared ancestry)
Term
Vestigial structures
Definition
“remnants” of once-functional ancestral structures

Ex: the human appendix, tail bone, goose bumps
Term
Phylogeny
Definition
evolutionary history
Term
Darwin’s “dilemma” or the “paradox of evolution”
Definition
-Evolution requires variation, but natural selection eliminates variation in populations (recall: increase in frequency of “red” individuals over “blue”).
-During Darwin’s day, “genes” were not known, and the cause of genetic variation (mutation) was not known.
Term
Hugo de Vries
Definition
noted spontaneous appearance of NEW heritable variants in the evening primrose absent in true-breeding lines: called these “mutations”
Term
The Modern Synthesis
Definition
NeoDarwinian Synthesis
Term
POPULATION
Definition
a group of interbreeding organisms
Term
Hardy and Weinberg
Definition
Developed principles for studying gene inheritance in populations that are not evolving to provide a comaprative basis for studying populations that are evolving.
Term
Diploid individuals have __ alleles for each gene?
Definition
two
Term
Measure the dominant allele
Definition
p

ex. =A
Term
Measures the Recessive Allele
Definition
q

ex. =a
Term
What is used to find Aa?
Definition
2pq
Term
What is used to find aa?
Definition
q^2
Term
What is used to find AA?
Definition
p^2
Term
Genetic drift
Definition
random (unpredictable) changes in allele frequencies due to chance sampling events that arise in small pop’ns.
Term
POPULATION BOTTLENECKS
Definition
When some disaster wipes out most of a pop’n, leaving a SMALL RANDOM SAMPLE
Term
binomial nomenclature
Definition
Linneus
Term
inheritance of acquired traits
Definition
Lamarck
Term
proponent of catastrophism, whereby droughts and floods during earth’s 6000-year history resulted in extinctions
Definition
Cuvier
Term
proponent of uniformitarianism, whereby profound change, even extinctions, can result from slow, continuous natural & geological processes
Definition
Lyell
Term
he assigned order to the diversity of God’s creations by naming and classifying species
Definition
Linneaus
Term
He developed a hypothesis of evolution by which organisms could pass on new and/or modified traits acquired during their lifetime to their offspring
Definition
Lamarack
Term
What is the change of frequency of alleles in a population?
Definition
Microevolution
Term
What is the formation of new species?
Definition
Macroevolution
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