BIOLOGY 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Irish Elk, Cambrian Explosion, Antimicrobial Resistance

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Any species, including fossils, resemble modern species. Geographical gradients: shifts in which species are found: especially on islands. Fit to the environment: match between organism traits and challenges of life. Adaptations: inherited characteristics of organisms that enhance their survival and reproduction in specific environments. Both hypothesized: natural selection: influences variation among organisms, differential survival and reproduction, and inheritance of traits. Evolution: heritable change in a population through time: macroevolution: many species, each consistently different, microevolution: slight variation within species. Pattern: pieces diversity in space and time. Process: (cid:862)descent (cid:449)ith (cid:373)odificatio(cid:374)(cid:863) (cid:448)ia (cid:374)atural selectio(cid:374) Homology: similar traits reflecting shared ancestry: wings are not always a perfect example. Fossil record: gradual change punctuated by major leaps: cambrian explosion. Biogeography: island biotas similar to mainland biotas, yet show consistent changes. Natural selection acts only on existing variation. Selection pressures vary in time and space. Selection is not the only evolutionary process. All traits are subject to tradeoffs: sexy males attract predators.

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