an ancestral species and all of its descendants
clade
occurs at each branch point in a phylogenic tree
divergence
a scientific approach in which organisms are classified based on ancestral and derived characteristics
cladistics
describes two structures that look the same but do not have a common evolutionary origin
analogous
describes two different species that share a common ancestor
sister
a scientific approach in which organisms are classified according to their evolutionary relationships
systematics
a type of classification that does not necessarily involve evolutionary relationships
taxonomy
the opposite of “ancestral” for a systematist
derived
when one or more nucleotides added with a DNA region
insertion
describes two structures that have a common evolutionary origin but may look different
homologous
used to decide between a simple explanation and a complex explanation
parsimony
Caminacules
imaginary organisms devised by taxonomist Joseph Camin
Caminacule Characteristics
What real world conditions might result in the rapid diversification of some lineages in a phylogenic tree?
Some lineages changed very little over time on the phylogenic tree, describe a real world scenario that might lead to little change over time
little to no change or disturbance in climate or environment, requiring no need to evolve or adapt.
Describe a real world scenario that might increase or decrease the probability of a species going extinct
Find a example of convergent evolution among the Caminalcules
eyes
Convergent Evolution
cases where two or more species have a similar characteristic that evolved independently in each lineage
The wings of bats, birds, and bees
is an example of convergent evolution since the 3 groups did not inherit the characteristic from their common ancestor
Geological History that influences Diversity on Mt. Doug
What are the main habitat zones of Mt. Doug park?
Disturbance
any relatively discrete event that disrupts ecosystems. Examples: -volcanic eruptions -fires -floods -storms -a tree falling -logging
Ecosystem
the community of organisms in an area plus the abiotic factors that affect the community.
Edge Effect
the negative effect of a habitat edge on the interior conditions of a habitat. Edge effect is associated with habitat fragmentation