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11.6 Patterns in Evolution Patterns in Evolution 11.6 Patterns in Evolution KEY CONCEPT Evolution occurs in patterns. •Evolution through natural selection is not random. o Natural selection can have direction. o The effects of natural selection add up over time. 11.6 Patterns in Evolution Convergent evolution describes evolution toward similar traits in unrelated species. •Survival advantage to a particular environment •Ex: Tuna (fish) and dolphins (mammals) •Unrelated species with a similar environment (ocean) •Faced similar evolutionary pressures 11.6 Patterns in Evolution Divergent evolution describes evolution toward different traits in closely related species. kit fox red fox ancestor Cause: Different environments 11.6 Patterns in Evolution Species can shape each other over time. • Two or more species can evolve together in response to changes in eachother through coevolution. – evolutionary paths become connected – species evolve in response to changes in each other Hummingbirds: Beak shape depends on flower shape 11.6 Patterns in Evolution • Coevolution can occur in beneficial relationships. • both species receive benefits from the other as a result of adaptations. 11.6 Patterns in Evolution • Coevolution can occur in competitive relationships, sometimes called evolutionary arms race. 11.6 Patterns in Evolution Bacteria Fungus • Antibiotics: chemicals designed to kill bacteria – Produced by other microorganisms to fight bacteria • Antibiotic Resistance: Bacteria are adapting to the use of antibiotics – Overuse & misuse speeds up the process – Importance: Bacteria infections are becoming harder to treat 11.6 Patterns in Evolution Antibiotic Resistance Bad Good 11.6 Patterns in Evolution 11.6 Patterns in Evolution Species can become extinct. • Extinction is the elimination of a species from Earth. • Background extinctions occur continuously at a very low rate. – occur at roughly the same rate as speciation – usually affects a few species in a small area – caused by local changes in environment 11.6 Patterns in Evolution • Mass extinctions are rare but much more intense. – destroy many species at global level – thought to be caused by catastrophic events (i.e. ice age) – at least five mass extinctions in last 600 million years 11.6 Patterns in Evolution How Fast Does Evolution Occur? • No exact time frame • Gradualism: slow & steady change of 1 species into another – Small changes continually build • Punctuated Equilibrium: Rapid periods of evolution – Due to sudden environment change – Ex: Mammal diversity exploded after dinosaur extinction • Examples of both models exist 11.6 Patterns in Evolution Gradualism of the Horse 11.6 Patterns in Evolution • Many species evolve from one species during adaptive radiation. – ancestral species diversifies into many descendent species – descendent species usually adapted to wide range of environments