What is microevolution?
evolution on a small scale (single population)
What are the two types of extinction we talked about?
Paleontology is the study of prehistoric life through what record?
the fossil record
On this phylogenetic tree, what two organisms are the most closely related?
The bald eagle and the alligator
Who is known as the "father of Natural Selection"?
Charles Darwin
Peacocks and their beautiful tails that attract mates, but also predators are an example of this mechanism of microevolution
sexual selection
What is the difference between divergent and convergent evolution?
divergent - a number of species arise from a common ancestor
convergent - unrelated species evolve similar characteristics due to similar environments
Which two types of structures show evidence of divergent evolution (morphology)?
Homologous structures and vestigial structures
What characteristics would the antelope have?
Jaws and lungs
What is known as the measure of how well you can survive in your environment?
fitness
What is the difference between genetic drift and gene flow?
genetic drift - random change in the frequency of alleles over time
gene flow - movement of genes in/out of a population
What is the definition of a species? What must happen for speciation (forming a new species by evolution from a pre-existing species) to occur?
species - group of organisms that can interbreed and produce viable, fertile offspring
some type of isolation must occur
wings, fins
similar environments (convergent evolution)
Which species is more closely related to the Emu, the kiwi or the Tinamou?

The Tinamou
What are the four principles of Natural Selection?
overproduction of offspring, variation, adaptation, and decent with modification
What is the ultimate source of variation?
Mutations
Plants evolve toxic chemicals to deter herbivores (e.g., milkweed), while herbivores evolve specialized resistance to those toxins (e.g., monarch butterfly caterpillars)
What pattern of evolution is this?
Coevolution
Which are most closely related based on the chart below? (biochemistry)

Brown bear and black bear (only 1 AA difference)
What does "maximum parsimony" mean?
the simplest explanation with the fewest evolutionary changes
During a period of droughts in the Mojave Desert, seeds that are small and easily eaten become more and more rare, leaving mostly seeds that are large with hard-cased shells behind. The only birds that can eat these particular seeds are those with large beaks. If the drought continues for several more years, what should be expected to happen as a result of natural selection?
More small-beaked birds will die than larger-beaked birds. The offspring produced in the following generations will have a higher percentage of birds with larger beaks.
What are the 5 conditions that need to be met for evolution NOT to occur?
Large population, random mating, no mutations, no migration, and no natural selection
A population of mollusks are living in a stable ecosystem in the ocean. A rapid change in sea level causes the formation of a lake, which isolates a group of them from the rest. This causes rapid evolutionary change, and large shelled mollusks quickly become more prevalent due to genetic drift.
What pattern of evolution is this?
Punctuated equilibrium
What is an endemic species and what piece of evolution evidence does it belong to?
A species found in only one geographic region
biogeography
Arrange the following from broadest to most specific:
Domain, Phylum, Kingdom, Genus, Species, Family, Order, Class
Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
What are alleles? Why might some alleles increase in frequency over time?
Versions of genes.
versions that make organisms better suited for their environment would increase in frequency because the organisms that possess them will be able to survive and produce more offspring