Evo&Eco exam 1 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Malthus | published "essay on the Princip;e of population" in 1798 |
Lamarck | Published his hypothesis of evolution in 1809 |
Cuvier | Published his extensive studies of vertebrate fossils |
Lyell | published principles of geology in 1830 |
Wallace | while studying species, he sent Darwin his hypothesis of natural selection in 1858 |
Darwin | wrote his essay on descent with modification; book "Origin of species" was published in 1859 |
4 main tentants of natural selection (write it down) | Individuals vary greatly in their traits; natural variation within a species; variation in traits is inherited; acquired traits cannot be inherited |
genetic drift | chance events cause allele frequencies to fluctuate randomly from one generation to the next |
founder effect | few individuals become isolated from larger population, smaller groups establishes new population--> gene pool of new population differs from source population |
bottleneck effect | sudden change in environment drastically reduces size of population, surviving alleles result of chance alone |
mutation | chance in nucleotide sequence in an organisms DNA (source of genetic variation) |
gene duplication | can result in expanded genome (source of genetic variation) |
sexual reproduction | existing genes arranged in new ways;crossing over/fertilization (source of genetic variation) |
true | mutation, gene duplication and sexual reproduction are sources of genetic variation (T/F) |
true | in a population that is not evolving, allele and genotypic frequency will remain constant from generation to generation (T/F) |
true | no selection, no mutation, no migration, large population and random mating are the assumptions of Hardy-Weinberg (T/F) |
intrasexual selection | male-male competition; harem defense |
intersexual selection | mate choice; usually occurs within females; depends on males appearance or behavior |
tentative | meaning science cannot prove anything. There will always be information that will make us change our mind. We use science to collect evidence |
Objective | removes an bias view from the scientist |
testable | you can test science in any way or to support evidence |
observation | some aspect of the natural world that interest you |
hypothesis | a plausible explanation, taking into account what is already known |
prediction | tells what to expect if you do the experiment. "If I do X, then I will see Y" |
experiment/results | set up the conditions to test the prediction |
conclusion | the results can support the hypothesis, falsify the hypothesis or be inclusive |
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