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Chapter
  17
The History
  of Life
17-1 The Fossil Record
• Studying life’s history is one of the
  most fascinating and challenging
  parts of biology
17-1 The Fossil Record
• And researchers go about it in
  different ways
Fossils and Ancient Life
• From the study of fossils,
  Paleontologists infer what past life
  forms were like and the environment
  that they lived
• They also classify them and arrange
  them in the order in which they lived
• Together, all of this information is
  called The fossil record
What the Fossil Record Shows
• Fossils occur in a particular order
• Life has changed over time
• More than 99 percent of all
  species that have ever lived have
  become extinct
Extinct
• When a species dies out
How Fossils Form
• For a fossil to form, either the remains
  of the organism or some trace of its
  presence must be preserved
• The formation of fossils depends on a
  precise combination of conditions
• Most fossils form in sedimentary rock
Interpreting Fossil Evidence
• More often than not, a Paleontologist must
  analyze and interpret a fossil from a few
  fossil bits
• When they study fossils, they look at
  anatomical similarities and differences
  between the fossil and living organisms
• Also a fossils age is extremely important
• Paleontologists determine the age of a
  fossil using 2 techniques
1. Relative Dating
• The relative age of a fossil is
  determined by comparing its
  placement with that of fossils in
  other layers of rock
Index Fossils
• Used to compare the relative
  ages of fossils
To be used as an index
     fossil, a species must
1. Be easily recognized
2. Existed for a short period of time
3. Have a wide geographical range
2. Radioactive dating
• Used to determine the absolute
  age of rocks using radioactive
  elements

• Radioactive elements decay or
  break down into non-radioactive
  elements at a steady rate
Half life
• The length of time required for
  half of the radioactive atoms in a
  sample to decay
• In radioactive dating, scientists
  calculate the age of a sample
  based on the amounts of
  remaining radioactive isotopes it
  contains
Geologic Time Scale
• Paleontologists use divisions of
  the Geologic time scale to
  represent evolutionary time
Eras
• Divides the time between the
  Precambrian and Present
Periods
• Subdivides eras
Cambrian Explosion
Ordovician
Silurian
Devonian
Carboniferous
Permian
Triassic
Jurassic
Cretaceous
Tertiary
Quaternary
What would it take to bring on a
     new geological era?
1. Change the atmospheres
   composition, thus modifying plants
2. Change the distribution and diversity
   of species, thereby changing the
   future fossil record
3. Acidify the oceans, which will modify
   the mineral deposits on the ocean
   floor
• Does this sound familiar?
New era being proposed
• “Anthropocene”
• New era characterized by the
  domination of the planet by one
  species…us.
17 – 4 Patterns of Evolution
• Biologists often use the term
  macroevolution to refer to large-
  scale evolutionary patterns and
  the processes that occur over
  long periods of time
Six important topics in
        macroevolution are
1.   Extinction
2.   Adaptive radiation
3.   Convergent evolution
4.   Coevolution
5.   Punctuated equilibrium
6.   Changes in developmental
     genes
Extinction
• More than 99% of all species that
  have ever lived are now extinct
• Usually extinctions happen the way
  Darwin proposed
• Sometimes mass extinctions wipe out
  entire ecosystems
• Many times mass extinctions are
  followed by a burst of evolution that
  produces many new species
Adaptive Radiation
• When a single species or a small
  group of species has evolved into
  diverse forms that live in different
  ways
Convergent Evolution
• When unrelated organisms come
  to resemble one another
Ex.) sharks and dolphins
Q: How does this happen?
A: Adaptive radiation can happen in
 different places and times but in
 ecologically similar environments
Analogous Structures
• Structures which look and
  function similarly but are made up
  of parts that don’t share a
  common evolutionary history
Coevolution
• The process in which 2 species
  evolve in response to changes in
  each other
Ex.) plants + pollinators
    plants + herbivorous insects
    bats + moths
Plants and Pollinators
Hammer Orchid
Bats vs. Moths
An Evolutionary Arms Race
Rough Skinned Newt vs.
    Garter Snake
Punctuated Equilibrium
• There is no question among Biologists that
  evolution has happened and is happening today
• There are however questions about how fast
  evolution happens
• Darwin thought that evolution was slow and
  steady. He called this idea Gradualism
• This idea is supported by fossil evidence
• However, the fossil record also shows changes
  that have happened over relatively short periods
  of time (hundred of thousands-even million-of
  years)
Punctuated Equilibrium
• Long stable periods of equilibrium
  interrupted by brief periods of
  more rapid change
• This may be the result of genetic
  isolation
Developmental Genes and Body Plans

 • Biologists have long suspected that
   changes in the genes for growth and
   differentiation during embryological
   development could produce
   transformations in body size and
   shape
 • Until recently, researchers had only
   limited ability to affect gene activity in
   embryos
Developmental Genes and Body Plans

 • We can now perform experiments
   with gene expression by turning
   genes on or off and examining the
   results
 • Small changes in the timing of cell
   differentiation and gene expression
   can make the difference between two
   completely different phenotypes
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Biology - Chp 17 - History Of Life - PowerPoint

  • 1. Chapter 17 The History of Life
  • 2. 17-1 The Fossil Record • Studying life’s history is one of the most fascinating and challenging parts of biology
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  • 7. 17-1 The Fossil Record • And researchers go about it in different ways
  • 8. Fossils and Ancient Life • From the study of fossils, Paleontologists infer what past life forms were like and the environment that they lived • They also classify them and arrange them in the order in which they lived • Together, all of this information is called The fossil record
  • 9. What the Fossil Record Shows • Fossils occur in a particular order • Life has changed over time • More than 99 percent of all species that have ever lived have become extinct
  • 10. Extinct • When a species dies out
  • 11. How Fossils Form • For a fossil to form, either the remains of the organism or some trace of its presence must be preserved • The formation of fossils depends on a precise combination of conditions • Most fossils form in sedimentary rock
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  • 15. Interpreting Fossil Evidence • More often than not, a Paleontologist must analyze and interpret a fossil from a few fossil bits • When they study fossils, they look at anatomical similarities and differences between the fossil and living organisms • Also a fossils age is extremely important • Paleontologists determine the age of a fossil using 2 techniques
  • 16. 1. Relative Dating • The relative age of a fossil is determined by comparing its placement with that of fossils in other layers of rock
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  • 18. Index Fossils • Used to compare the relative ages of fossils
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  • 20. To be used as an index fossil, a species must 1. Be easily recognized 2. Existed for a short period of time 3. Have a wide geographical range
  • 21. 2. Radioactive dating • Used to determine the absolute age of rocks using radioactive elements • Radioactive elements decay or break down into non-radioactive elements at a steady rate
  • 22. Half life • The length of time required for half of the radioactive atoms in a sample to decay • In radioactive dating, scientists calculate the age of a sample based on the amounts of remaining radioactive isotopes it contains
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  • 24. Geologic Time Scale • Paleontologists use divisions of the Geologic time scale to represent evolutionary time
  • 25. Eras • Divides the time between the Precambrian and Present
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  • 39. What would it take to bring on a new geological era? 1. Change the atmospheres composition, thus modifying plants 2. Change the distribution and diversity of species, thereby changing the future fossil record 3. Acidify the oceans, which will modify the mineral deposits on the ocean floor • Does this sound familiar?
  • 40. New era being proposed • “Anthropocene” • New era characterized by the domination of the planet by one species…us.
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  • 42. 17 – 4 Patterns of Evolution • Biologists often use the term macroevolution to refer to large- scale evolutionary patterns and the processes that occur over long periods of time
  • 43. Six important topics in macroevolution are 1. Extinction 2. Adaptive radiation 3. Convergent evolution 4. Coevolution 5. Punctuated equilibrium 6. Changes in developmental genes
  • 44. Extinction • More than 99% of all species that have ever lived are now extinct • Usually extinctions happen the way Darwin proposed • Sometimes mass extinctions wipe out entire ecosystems • Many times mass extinctions are followed by a burst of evolution that produces many new species
  • 45. Adaptive Radiation • When a single species or a small group of species has evolved into diverse forms that live in different ways
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  • 47. Convergent Evolution • When unrelated organisms come to resemble one another Ex.) sharks and dolphins
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  • 49. Q: How does this happen? A: Adaptive radiation can happen in different places and times but in ecologically similar environments
  • 50. Analogous Structures • Structures which look and function similarly but are made up of parts that don’t share a common evolutionary history
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  • 52. Coevolution • The process in which 2 species evolve in response to changes in each other Ex.) plants + pollinators plants + herbivorous insects bats + moths
  • 55. Bats vs. Moths An Evolutionary Arms Race
  • 56. Rough Skinned Newt vs. Garter Snake
  • 57. Punctuated Equilibrium • There is no question among Biologists that evolution has happened and is happening today • There are however questions about how fast evolution happens • Darwin thought that evolution was slow and steady. He called this idea Gradualism • This idea is supported by fossil evidence • However, the fossil record also shows changes that have happened over relatively short periods of time (hundred of thousands-even million-of years)
  • 58. Punctuated Equilibrium • Long stable periods of equilibrium interrupted by brief periods of more rapid change • This may be the result of genetic isolation
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  • 60. Developmental Genes and Body Plans • Biologists have long suspected that changes in the genes for growth and differentiation during embryological development could produce transformations in body size and shape • Until recently, researchers had only limited ability to affect gene activity in embryos
  • 61. Developmental Genes and Body Plans • We can now perform experiments with gene expression by turning genes on or off and examining the results • Small changes in the timing of cell differentiation and gene expression can make the difference between two completely different phenotypes