The Scientists
Evidence of Evolution
Mechanisms of Evolution
Speciation
Adaptations and Selection Types
100

Who is credited with developing the modern theory of evolution?

Charles Darwin!

100

What are two types of evidence that support the theory of evolution?

Ex: DNA/protein sequencing (molecular biology), vestigial structures, homologous structures, fossil record, embryology

100

What is the mechanism of evolution proposed by Darwin?

Natural selection

100

What is speciation?

The formation of new species

100

What is a heritable characteristic or trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment?

Adaptation

200

What did Hutton and Lyell tell us about the age of the Earth?

It's REALLY OLD - much older than a few thousand years old.

200

Which two species have the most recent common ancestor?

Species A and B

200

What are two mechanisms of evolution we discussed in class?

Genetic drift and natural selection

200

What are the three types of reproductive isolation?

Behavioral, temporal, and geographic

200

What word describes and organism's ability to SURVIVE and REPRODUCE?

Fitness

300

What theory did Lamarck propose?

Inheritance of acquired traits

300

Which types of structure(s) can be used as evidence of common ancestry?

Homologous and vestigial

300

Which mechanism for evolution leads to a RANDOM change in allele frequency (genes)?

Genetic drift

300

What is the first step in speciation?

Reproductive isolation

300

Frogs with longer tongues are able to catch more food. Frogs with short tongues can't catch as much food and don't usually survive. What type of selection is this?

Directional selection

400

Malthus believed that populations grow faster than resources can be produced leading to famine, disease, war, and competition. What idea did this lead to?

Survival of the fittest!

400

What does it mean if there are many similarities between the DNA sequences of two species?

They are closely related

400

In which type of selection do humans select desirable traits?

Artificial selection

400
If one species of cicadas emerges every 13 years to breed while the other emerges every 17 years, what type of isolation is this?

Temporal isolation

400

Female Robins can lay anywhere from 1-10 eggs. Laying too few eggs runs the risk of them all getting eaten, and laying too many eggs results in under-fed chicks. Most Robins will lay 4-5 eggs. What type of selection is this?

Stabilizing (intermediate number of eggs is favored)

500

Which lesser known scientist had ideas similar to Darwin's about natural selection and evolution? 

Alfred Wallace

500

What is an example of a vestigial structure?

Ex: pelvic bone in whales, goosebumps, wisdom teeth, tailbone (coccyx), etc.

500

What is it called when a large-scale disaster wipes out a big portion of the population, leading to a change in allele frequencies?

Bottleneck effect

500
What is it called if a species is relatively constant over time followed by a period of rapid change?

Punctuated equilibrium

500

A meadow is full of both deep and shallow flowers. Short beaked hummingbirds are able to get nectar from shallow flowers, and long beaked hummingbirds are able to get nectar from deep flowers. Hummingbirds with medium length beaks are not selected for. What type of selection is this?

Disruptive (favors BOTH short and long beaks, but not medium length beaks)

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