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www.clas.ufl.edu/users/mcmack/2008

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Module 1: Evolution

Month Day TopicAug 28 History of life on Earth

30 Timeline construction

Sept 1 Theory of evolution

4 Holiday

6 Evidence for evolution

8 Mechanisms of evolution I

11 Mechanisms of evolution II

13 Speciation

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Outline

1. What is life?

2. How might it have arisen?

3. What has happened since then?

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Time

Cosmological

Geological

Evolutionary

Ecological

Physiological

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4.5 billion years ago, the earth was born

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Life is...what?

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Life shares...

1. Chemical composition – CHON(SP)CarbonHydrogenOxygenNitrogen

SulfurPhosphorus

Iron, Zinc, Calcium, Sodium...

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Life shares...

2. Biochemistry in liquid water– Proteins– Lipids– Carbohydrates– Nucleic acids

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Life shares...

3. Use of matter and energy– Energy stored and released by breaking

chemical bonds– Autotrophs– Heterotrophs– Metabolism– Enzymes– Homeostasis

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Life shares...

4. Cells– Membranes– Cytoplasm– Organelles– Nucleus

A prokaryote cell...

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Life shares...

5. Reproduction– Heredity– Variation

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Life shares...

6. Ecology!!!!!

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Life shares...

1. Chemical composition-CHON(SP)

2. Biochemistry

3. Use of matter and energy

4. Cells

5. Reproduction

6. Ecology

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How did life start?

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Causal mechanism

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The biogenesis paradox

Life arises from life...

But what about the first organisms?

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How did life start?

• In a very different earth environment– Reducing atmosphere—No O2!

– Lots of H2O

– Lightening, volcanoes, ultraviolet rays

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The primordial soup hypothesis

1. Abiotic synthesis of simple organic molecules

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The primordial soup hypothesis

1. Abiotic synthesis of simple organic molecules

2. ...complex organic molecules

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The primordial soup hypothesis

1. Abiotic synthesis of simple organic molecules

2. ...complex organic molecules

3. Origin of self-replicating molecules

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The primordial soup hypothesis

1. Abiotic synthesis of simple organic molecules

2. ...complex organic molecules

3. Origin of self-replicating molecules

4. Formation of pre-cells

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The big leap

From pre-cells to life...

Lots of time for natural selection

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Life first appears in the fossil record about 3.8 billion years ago

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Changes on Earth that have shaped life…

• Atmosphere (O2, UV)

• Continental drift

• Climate

• Volcanoes

• Extraterrestrial bombardment

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History has been punctuated by mass extinctions

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1st mass extinction 440 mya: ~75% of species disappearSudden global cooling?

Predatory arthropod

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2nd mass extinction 370 mya: ~75% of species disappearContinental collision or global climate change?

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3rd mass extinction 245 mya: ~96% of species disappearThe greatest event of all time!

Extraterrestrial impact?

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4th mass extinction 210 mya: ~65% of species5th mass extinction 65 mya: ~76% of speciesExtraterrestrial impact or volcanism?

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The 6th mass extinction ...

• Last 10,000 years– 30% of earth’s species gone by year 2100