Darwin
Population Genetics
Species
Macroevolution
Potpourri
100

These are the islands off the coast of Equador that inspired much of Darwin's work.

The Galapagos

100

A population is a group of organisms that have the (potential) to do what?

Interbreed

100

According to this species concept, species are groups of interbreeding natural populations.

The Biological Species Concept

100

Most of the body plans of animals that exist today evolved in this geological time period.  

Cambrian

100

This is the ship that Charles Darwin used for his famous trip to the Galapagos.

HMS Beagle

200

These birds were the basis for Darwin's theory of descent with modification via natural selection.

Galapagos finches.

200

Evolution is the change is ____ frequencies over time.

allele

200

This prezygotic isolation mechanism allows copulation (mating) to occur, but not the fusion of egg and sperm.

Gametic

200

Two taxa that share a common ancestor are said to be ____ groups.

sister

200

Life first appeared on Earth ___ BYA.

3.6

300

Darwin published this famous book in 1859.

On the Origin of Species

300

This occurs when individuals of a population are randomly removed.

Bottleneck effect

300

This type of speciation mechanism does not require a geographic barrier.

Sympatric Speciation

300

Mass extinction events are followed by _______ _______.

adaptive radiation 

300

This is the time when "the age of mammals" began.

65.5 MYA; the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary (i.e. the K-T boundary).

400

This is the ship Darwin sailed on during his explorations.

HMS Beagle

400

When many individuals (and their alleles) leave a population the ____ rate is said to be high

emmigration (will accept migration)

400

Are species real?

Yes

400

Footprints and burrows are examples of this type of fossil.

Trace

400

If an allele is lost in a population only ___ or ___ can bring it back

mutation; migration

500

In order for natural selection to drive evolutionary change what is required? 

-variation

-heritable traits

differential reproductive success (i.e. "winners" and "losers" in the mating game; i.e. differences in fitness).

500

This is the only source of brand new alleles or genes in a population.

Mutation

500

Speciation is the loss and fixation of what between two isolated populations?

allele frequencies and traits

500

The flaps of skin that a flying squirrel (a placental mammal) and a sugar glider (marsupial) use to glide are said to be _________ structures.

analogous 

500

Has evolution ever been directly observed?

Yes.

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