Sexual Selection
Direct Intrasexual competition
Indirect Intrasexual Competition methods (4)
Direct Intersexual competition
Indirect intersexual selection
"handicap principle"
Lek
Runaway selection
Non Altruism (2)
Kin selection
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Hamilton's Rule
Corollaries of Kin selection (2)
Greenbeard effect
Reciprocal altruism requirements
Naive Group selection
Trait group model
speciation
morphospecies concept and problems
biological species concept
problems with BSC
phylogenetic species concept
types of pre-mating isolation barriers
types of prezygotic barriers
post zygotic extrinsic and intrinsic barriers
Steps in classical speciation (3)
Modes of speciation (4)
Peripatric speciation
parapatric speciation
implications of small/medium/large mutations on speciation
Wright's Adaptive Landscape Model
Speciation by Anagensis
speciation by cladogenesis
3 reasons for decoupling of genetic and morphological variation
patterns of branching (2)
Phyletic Gradualism
punctuated equilibria
reasons for stasis
reasons speciation may not occur
examples of one way interspecific interactions
examples of mutualistic situations
Situations for coevolution (2)
Character displacement
Ecological Release
Red Queen Effect
reasons for arms races to stop escalation (4)
cospeciation
Explanations for parallel phylogenies (3)
geographic mosaic of coevolution
factors that increase diversity (6)
background extinction
Causes of background extinction
Co-extinction
Mass Extinction
possibilities following extinction
main differences of holocene extinction
3 major approaches to reconstructing past
informative unit of cladistic reconstruction
Tandem Duplication
segmental duplication
aneuploidy
possible evolutionary fates of duplicated genes (5)
Autopolyploidy
Allopolyploidy
re-diploidization
consequences of whole genome duplication
significance of paleopolyploidy in plants
ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny
cis regulation
homeobox genes
characteristics of arthropods
heterochromy
neoteny
what is a genome
C-value
DNA constancy hypothesis
C-value paradox
transposable elements
Ways to change genome size
phenotypic consequences of genome size
Holometabolous
Evolutionary Trend
Driven vs. Passive trend
causes of evolutionary trends (4)
parallel evolution
convergent evolution
Dollo's Law
parsimony
Cope's Rule
Bergmann's Rule
information theory
ways of measuring adaptability
Life's little joke
explanation for increase in mean complexity
relative progress
reasons for claim humans are no longer evolving
reasons for acceleration of human adaptive evolution