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Evolutionary

Concepts
Animal Behavior
Group 3

Instructions
Each group will research one of the following vocabulary words or evolutionary
concepts
Students will need teach the definitions and explain the vocabulary word or
concept to their classmates
There needs to be at least one picture of the idea. Students will need to explain what the picture
is and how it relates to their assigned topics
Each groups presentation should have at least two slides fully explaining idea
Oral presentations should be 5 minutes (+/- 30 seconds). All group members must speak at least
once in a loud and clear voice. At least one group member should be prepared to answer
questions
You may include youtube videos in your presentations (1-5 minutes) that will not count toward
your five minute presentation

Instructions
Students will have one class period to work on project and should divide up
work to edit ppt on Google Drive

No group member should be without an assigned task during the class period.

Researching information , writing script for presentation, finding pictures,


brainstorming class discussion questions, watching youtube videos, et

Instruction
Each Animal Behavior Class has ppt on Google Drive
Students will have one class period to work on project and should divide
up work to edit ppt on Google Drive
Project is due by 9 PM tonight. I will download ppt to my computer for
presentation (my computers presentation mode does not like Google Drive
ppt, will not work)

Phylogenetics
So, basically the Phylogenetic is the
evolutionary tree. It is a branching diagram
or tree showing the inferred evolutionary
relationship among the biological species.
Which based on physical characteristic or
the genetic characteristic.

Phylogenetics

Phylogeny
It is the description of each evolutionary
relationship. Basically means, how each
species have a common ancestors and how
each ancestors have another common
Show evolution of all species and how
ancestors.
they related to one another.

Phylogeny

Convergent Evolution
A process that organisms evolve
their physical appearance.
Similar traits
Same function
Different ancestors
Due to the environment
Analogous structure

Convergent Evolution

Divergent Evolution
Species share common
ancestor
Evolve differently >
their own environment
Become more and
more different
NEW
species!

Divergent Evolution
Example: Darwins
Finches
Finches came
from the same
ancestor.

The ancestor
started to
diverge.

They adapted
and evolved
differently.

Darwin found 13
different species
of them.

Became
different
species

Those finches
got different
beaks.

Reproductive Isolation
Is when the species of organisms changed and they are no
longer sharing gene pool with the original species.
Causes:
1) Behavioral Isolation
2) Geographic Isolation
3) Temporal Isolation

Reproductive Isolation
There are 2 isolating mechanisms:
1)Prezygotic Isolating Mechanism (before mating)
Preventing zygotes to form
Unable to physically mate with each other
Habitat isolation

Mechanical Isolation

Behavioral isolation Gametic Isolation


Temporal isolation

Reproductive Isolation
Postzygotic Isolation Mechanism (after mating)
Preventing zygote to function properly after they have
formed
The offsprings will not survive long after fertilization or
if the offsprings are infertile or have reduced fertility

Reproductive Isolation: Behavioral


Isolation
Is when two populations of a species that can mate have

different courtship ritual or behaviour Prevent interbreeding


Ex.
-Signals to attract mates
-Elaborate behaviour
-Courtship ritual different between species

Reproductive Isolation: Behavioral


Isolation
Ex.
Eastern and Western Meadowlark songs differently

Reproductive Isolation : Temporal


Isolation
Is when two or more species mate at different times.
Ex. Wood frog and Leopard frog mate at the different times of the year.

Geographic Isolation
- Happens when the same species in the same place are
separate from each other.
- A physical barrier that separate a population into two or
more group
- It can cause by rivers change course, mountains rise,
continents drift, or organisms migrate
-

Mountain

Ocean

Lake

City

Geographic Isolation
- Geographic isolation also can lead to reduction of gene flow
as these separated populations of animals or organisms
cannot mate and exchange genetic material.
-

Scientists believe that geographic and


reproductive isolation are the causes
for new species forming.

Isolation

Reproductive Isolation
process that prevent organism from reproduce
can be happening from: location
mating time
mating behavior

Reproductive Isolation

Geographic Isolation
it is a physical barrier that prevent organism from mating ( usually from accident)
- distance
- ocean
- mountain
- etc
example: fish cant mate with fish in other steam

Geographic Isolation

Analogous Structure
Definition:

Different species have similar traits, even though those species do not
relate to each other
Different species and ancestor
In the same environment
Evolution
Same function

Analogous Structure
For example, wings in both insect and bird are used for the same purpose which is
flying.
They have different structures of wings
Butterfly - Thin layer of Chitin
Birds - Feathers
Bats - Chiroptera
These are all used in common function which is flying

Homologous Structure
Definition : Homologous structure is different species that share the familiar trait.
Same ancestor
Structure is familiar
Different in function due to the natural selection
adaptation

Homologous Structure
Ancestor - Vertebrate
Two forelimbs
Two hinds limb
Example
Human - legs for walking running
Bat - wing for flying

Vestigial Structure
Definition
Structures in the organisms body that are no longer use and not
necessary for the organism anymore.
In the past, these structures has been used before, but when natural
selection occurred, these structures then became useless.
Show the evolution of the past generation

Example
In human
-

Appendix
Coccygeal
Wisdom Teeth

In animal
Leg bones in
snake
Leg bones in
whale

Coevolution
Definition : When one specie evolves and it influences another closely
associated specie to evolve, so they evolve together over time.

Evolved

Influences

Evolved

Coevolution
Example : Mutualism coevolution is when coevolution happens to
species that benefit to each other for ex. Moths and Orchids

Speciation
When the process of evolution occurs and causes new species to form.
Shows how different species are created.
In order to create different species, the individuals need to be reproductively isolated from each
other. (dissimilar enough to not able to reproduce with other species)
If the offsprings can still reproduce with other offsprings, they WILL NOT be considered as a new
species.

Speciation
Example:
In the Galapagos islands, there are
13 species of finches.
These finches derived from the
same place.
However, they created new
species by adapting to the
environment.

Speciation

Natural
Selection
A factor that causes evolution to occur
Consists of 4 factors :
Overproduction
Genetic variation
Struggle for survival
Differential reproduction
Animals that can adapt to these factors,
will be able to survive in the next

Natural Selection

Variation of both green and


brown beetles.

The birds only eat green


beetles. This causes the rate
of green beetles to
decrease.

Traits are heritable. Only


brown beetles survived over
a period of time.

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