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What is some evidence in support of evolution? (5 examples) • 1. The Fossil Record • Fossils - preserved remnants or impressions left by organisms that lived in the past • Most found in sedimentary rocks • Younger strata are on top of older ones; positions of fossils in the strata reveal their relative age • Fossil record - chronology of fossil appearances in rock layers, marking passing of geologic time • Oldest fossils date from 3.5 billion years ago, are prokaryotes. • Fishlike fossils are oldest vertebrates, then amphibians, reptiles, then mammals and birds. • Paleontologists - scientists who study fossils - found fossilized whales that connect them to their land-dwelling ancestors • 2. Biogeography- the geographic distribution of species • Ex: Tropical animals in South America are more closely related to species in South American deserts than to species in African tropics. • Ex: Australia has a diversity of pouched mammals (marsupials) but few placental mammals. They are hospitable to placental mammals. Unique Australian wildlife evolved on island continent in isolation from regions where early placental mammals diversified. • Biogeography makes little sense if species were individually placed in suitable environments. Instead, species are where they are because they evolved from ancestors that inhabited those regions. • Top photo shows the isolated Australian continent. • Bottom photo shows pouched (marsupial) mammal; many marsupials are common to Australia. • 3. Comparative Anatomy - the same skeletal elements make up the forelimbs of humans, cats, whales, and bats - all are mammals. • The functions differ, but structural similarity indicate they descended from a common ancestor -homology. • Ex: forelimbs of diverse mammals, all have same bones (photo on left) • Ex: human spine and knee joints derived from 4-legged mammals - are subject to sprains, spasms, common injuries because of our bipedal posture.