Exam 1- History of Evolutionary Thought

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allele frequency

rate at which a specific allele appears within a population

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Georges Cuvier

paleontologist that was the first to formally recognize extinction

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Charles Darwin

conceived and described (independently with Alfred Russel Wallace) natural selection as a mechanism for evolution

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evolution

change in allele frequencies of a population across generations

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fitness

individual’s ability to survive and reproduce

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fossil

the preserved remains or traces of organisms from prehistoric time

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homology

similarity between species due to inheritance from a common ancestor

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James Hutton

geologist that proposed that geological change occurs gradually by accumulating small changes from processes like erosion and uplift

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Jean Baptiste de Lamark

proposed inheritance of acquired characteristics as the mechanism for evolution

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Law of Superposition

layers of rock are arranged in a time sequence, with younger layers near top

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Charles Lyell

geologist that shared the gradualism view of Hutton, played role in joint publication of theory of natural selection

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macroevolution

broader scale evolutionary changes that scientists see over paleontological time

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Malthusian catastrophe

occurs when population size exceeds resource availability, leading to intense competition and crash of population size

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Gregor Mendel

geneticist that first described many characteristics of heredity

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microevolution

changes in a population's genetic structure over short time scales (as little as one generation to next)

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modern synthesis

overarching evolutionary paradigm that took shape by the 1940s and scientists generally accept today

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perimineralization

fossilization process in which minerals enter dead organic material and forms an internal cast

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Nicholas Steno

first to formally recognize that fossils are the remains of organisms

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transitional feature

trait in a fossil that is intermediate between ancestral (older) and derived (newer) species

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vestigal structure

physical structure present in an organism but has no (or little) apparent function and appears to be from a functional structure in a distant ancestor

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Alfred Russel Wallace

conceived and described (independently with Charles Darwin) natural selection as a mechanism for evolution

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allele

variant forms of a genetic locus

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population

potentially interbreeding organisms of the same species living in the same place

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inheritance of acquired characteristics

Continuous use of an organ results in its growth (and disuse causes it to shrink)