Mechanisms of Evolution
Natural Selection
Evidence of Evolution
Origin of Species
Random
100

This mechanism is responsible for the creation of new alleles due to random alterations in the base pairs of gamete producing cells.

What is mutation?

100

Male frigate birds work hard to attract a female. He builds a nest that he must defend from challenging males. His courtship call resonates through his inflated red throat pouch to attract females. What type of selection explains these adaptations and behaviors?

What is sexual selection?

100

Type of fossil in which as organic material decomposes, it is replaced with minerals. Also known as "petrification."

What is mineralized?

100

This term describes populations of organisms that have the potential to interbreed under natural conditions to produce viable offspring.

What is a species?

100

Layers of rock/sediment; used to relatively date fossils

What are strata?

200

A pollen grain moves from one population of grass plants to another population of grass plants.

What is gene flow?

200

This term describes when the two sexes look or behave differently during reproduction.

What is sexual dimorphism?

200

Some organisms have anatomical structures that are greatly reduced and no longer serve a function. Name this type of (homologous) structure.

What is a vestigial structure?

200

Type of prezygotic barrier:A male flower of a species begins to release its pollen before the female flowers have emerged.

What is temporal barrier/isolation?

200

Process by which we can absolutely date fossils based on analysis of isotopic ratios

What is radiometric dating?

300

This type of genetic drift occurs when allele frequencies change due to a random event causing catastrophic mortality within a population. Be specific.

What is the bottleneck effect?

300

Populations of the rock pocket mouse in the American southwest living on lava rock outcroppings have evolved darker fur than their sand and light rock dwelling counterparts. This is what type of natural selection?

What is directional selection?

300

Type of comparative anatomy that demonstrates that organisms evolving from a fairly recent common ancestor have homologous tissues and structures.

"ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny"

What is embryology?

300

Type of post-zygotic barrier:

Two different species mate and produce a hybrid. The hybrid offspring is fertile but when it creates offspring, those offspring are sterile.

What is hybrid breakdown?

300

Fossilized footprints

What is a trace fossil?

400

True or False?

Migration occurs when some individuals of a population colonize a new habitat.

What is FALSE?

400

Type of selection that allows a lethal disease to persist; examples are sickle-cell disease and cystic fibrosis.

What is balancing selection?

400

This fossil evidence of evolution appears to be the missing link between aquatic vertebrates/fish and terrestrial vertebrates/amphibians.

What is Tiktaalik?

400

Type of allopatric speciation:

A large border wall is erected that divides a population of ground dwelling mammals.

What is vicariance?

400

This term describes organisms that are more closely related to each other on a phylogenetic tree than any other group because they share a more recent common ancestor. 

What is a monophyletic group?

500

Fish and penguins have analogous features, such as similar body shape, due to similar environmental pressures. What term describes this process?

What is convergent evolution?

500

Type of sexual selection:

A male gray triggerfish has a "terratory" that he must defend from other males that would otherwise destroy his nests and attack his females and their eggs.

What is intersexual selection?

500

The finches of the Galapagos, the marsupials of Australia, and the honeycreepers of Hawaii likely all evolved from a common ancestor displaced by the founder effect. Name this pattern of evolution. Be specific.

What is adaptive radiation?

500
Type of sympatric speciation:

An error in cell division creates a tetraploid germ cell in a plant. This will result in diploid gametes. If the plant can self pollination/fertilize, it will produce tetraploid offpspring.

What is autopolyploidy?

500

Lamarkian "mechanism" of evolution presuming organisms are "trying to evolve" in order to survive.

What is goal oriented?