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The process of how species change over time

Evolution

100

study of the genetic diversity within populations

population genetics

100
Do races exist?

NO

100

Abiotic vs Biotic

Non-living vs Living

100

Is herbivory competition, mutualism, or parasitism?

Parasitism

200

fossils that represent intermediate species between an ancient ancestor and a modern form

transitional forms

200

how common or rare certain traits are in the population

allelic frequency

200

What are 2 of the 3 ways you can tell a species apart from one another?

1. Physical characteristics

2. Ecology

3. Genetics

200

can members of a community breed?

No, they consist of different populations

200

dead material left by the food chain

detritus

300

What were Darwin's two observations?

1. Reproduction

2. Genetic Variation

300

traits that aren't necessary for survival but are used for being chosen to mate

secondary sexual characteristics

300

new species forms when a geographical barrier separates the population into 2

allopatric speciation

300

number of individuals of a species per unit area or volume of the habitat

population density

300

Ecological vs primary vs secondary succession

Ecological: communities changing after a disturbance

Primary: colonization when an area is lifeless with no soil

Secondary: colonization in a lifeless area with soil

400

What are 3 of the 5 evidences of evolution?

1. Fossil evidence

2. Biogeography

3. Comparative Anatomy

4. Comparative Embryology

5. Molecular Biology

400

Who controls artificial selection?

Humans

400

new species arises while living in the same physical area as its parent species

Sympatric speciation

400

Exponential population growth vs logistic population growth

Exponential: grows without limitations

Logistic: rate decreases as population reaches carrying capacity 

400

(-/-)

(+/+)

(-/+)

Competition: harmful to both

Mutualism: both species benefit

Parasites/Pathogens: one is harmed, one benefits

500

Natural selection directly relates to what?

Survival of the Fittest

500

What occurs during the bottleneck effect, the founder effect, and gene flow stopping?

Bottleneck effect: large numbers of a species die off at once

Founder Effect: when members of a species move and colonize a new area

Gene flow stopping: a barrier forms between two populations and they change from each other

500

What are the two rates of speciation?

Gradualism (slow)

Punctuated Equilibrium (mass extinction)

500

Opportunistic vs equilibrium life history

Opportunistic: short lives, reproduce young, many offspring with little care

Equilibrium: long lives, late to mature, produce few offspring and and give higher levels of care

500

Cryptic coloration

Warning coloration

Mimicry

Cryptic: camouflage

Warning: patterns that show they are venomous

Mimicry: non-venomous takes on the warning coloration to trick predators   

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