Two core Tenets of evolution
what does evolution challenge?
the view of special creation
define special creation
the direct creation of all living things in effectively their present form
state 5 important conclusions about evolution verified by scientific study
evidence for organisms changing through time
fossil records
why are changes in traits in organisms gradual and not instantaneous?
processes of evolution take different amounts of time, but always have to work with pre-existing variation, limiting the rate of change.
biodiversity and adaptation are the
products of evolution
describe speciation
process by which one species bifurcates into two which do not go back together. iterative rounds of speciation give exponential growth of this process.
give 2 definitions of biodiversity
give 2 definitions of adaption
major areas of evolutionary study
microevolution
evolutionary patterns and processes observed within species
macroevolution
evolutionary patterns and processes observed among species
draw a diagram for macro and microevolution, as well as evolutionary history and mechanisms
goals of evolutionary history
identify and understand long term patterns in evolution, including common ancestry
evolutionary history in practice
uses comparative data from sub-disciplines of systematics, biogeography, palaeontology, morphology, development and molecular biology
give 2 alternative terms for an evolutionary tree
a phylogenetic tree = a phylogeny
what is the purpose for evolutionary trees?
to reflect ancestor-descendant links
name of split points in evolutionary trees
nodes
can trees with different sets of species represent the same common ancestors?
yes - this also depends on rotation of branches on the tree
goals of evolutionary mechanisms
evolutionary mechanisms in practice
state and describe the 4 approaches that are used to address scientific questions
all good scientific theories have —- and the strongest studies use
testable and falsifiable hypotheses; more than one source of evidence