Zusammenfassung der Ressource
MACROEVOLUTION
& FOSSIL RECORD 2
- THE CONCEPT OF "DEEP TIME"
Anmerkungen:
- referring to evolution of everything - earth appear ~4.5 billions ago
- LIFE ON EARTH
- Precambrian
- origin of the earth -
1st fossil
prokaryotes -
photosynthesis -
1st eukaryotic cells
- 1st multicellular
organism
(Ediacaran)
- earliest known metazoan
(620-550 mya) -->
Ediacaran Fauna
Anmerkungen:
- - sponges, jellyfish, comb jellies
- Paleozoic
- Cambrian
- Cambrian Explosion
- Ordovician
- Jawless fish, vascular
plant, Land Arthropods
- Silurian
- Devonian
- Bony fishes,
Amphibians, Insects
- Carboniferous
- Reptiles, True ferns,
first seed plants
- Permian
- Beetles
- Mesozoic
- Triassic
- Jurassic
- Cretaceous
- Cenozoic
- Tertiary
- Paleogene
- Geogene
- Quarternary
- Mass extinction?
- Cambrian Explosion
- - sudden appearance &
diversification of most major grps
of complex animals
- The Burgess Shale
Anmerkungen:
- soft bodies animal are well preserved
- why?
- Increase in O2
- evo of eyes
- Non-sessile fauna - fill available niches
- predator-prey arms race
- Extinction
- 5 MAJOR MASS EXTINCTION)
- 1) End Ordivician
Anmerkungen:
- 60% marine invertebrate genera go extinct
- 3rd largest, 440 mya, 22%
families and ~60% genera
extinct, CO2 decrease, huge ice
caps, sea level fell
- 2) Late Devonian
Anmerkungen:
- 3) End Permian
Anmerkungen:
- Biggest, 250 mya, 57% families, 82% genera.
- suggested cause: formation of Pangea, anoxic ocean
Anmerkungen:
- most affected : animals w carbonate skeleton, weak circulation and low metabolic rate (e.g. corals, brachiopods)
vice versa
less affected: + gills, (mollusks, arthropods, chordates)
- 4) End Triassic
Anmerkungen:
- 5) End Cretaceous
Anmerkungen:
- K-T extinction
- losses not evenly
distributed among taxa
- suggested that those sp -
move to new habitat, or
hibernate, or dormant
- Chicxulub crater found - impact site
- massive gravitational & magnetic anomalies
- found shock quartz- microtectites
Anmerkungen:
- only found on asteroid hit
- Iridium layer (spike) -
abundant in asteroid
- the extinction event is
related to the huge asteroid hit
- BACKGROUND EXTINCTION
- extinction occur continually
- 96% extinction occur
in background time
- variation rates
- Mass extinction
happens at global scale
- 5-50 billion ever lived,
but only 5-50 mil only
alive
- MACROEVOLUTION PATTERNS
- Extinction creates OPPORTUNITY
- Extinction event at the end of
Proterozoic - removed a large part of
Ediacaran Fauna - allow for new
opportunity and morphological
innovation
- ADAPTIVE RADIATION
- occurs when a single or small group of ancestral sp
rapidly diversifies into a large # of descendants that
occupy a wide variety of ecological niches.
Anmerkungen:
- e.g. Galapagos Finches
e.g. Mammal radiation (only 2 lineages were present 65MYBP)
-present day, 20 orders available
- Modes of diversification
- STASIS
- describes sp that appear
and persist for millions of
years without any change
- PHYLETIC GRADUALISM (Darwin)
- def : the gradual nature of evolution
by natural selection
- suggested that sudden
appearance of new taxa wa due to
the incompleteness of fossil record
- PUNCTUATED EQM (Niles Eldredge &
Stephen Jay Gould)
- claimed that stasis was a real pattern
- suggested that morphological
change occur during speciation
- Morphological and
genetic variation are not
necessarily coupled (e.g.
horseshoe crab)
- KEY
- 1) most differences amongst
higher taxa occur after
successive fixation of small
phenotypic changes
- 2) Functional consideration - large changes
need to accompanied by other large
changes (mutations) to ensure survival