Title: The History of Life on Earth
1CHAPTER 20 The History of Life on Earth
2Chapter 20 The History of Life on Earth
- The History of Life on Earth
- How Do We Know that Earth Is Ancient?
- How Has Earth Changed over Time?
- The Fossil Record
- Life in the Remote Past
3Chapter 20 The History of Life on Earth
- Rates of Evolutionary Change
- Patterns of Evolutionary Change
- The Future of Evolution
4The History of Life on Earth
- Changes that take effect during the lifetimes of
species constitute microevolution. - Those that involve the appearance of new species
and evolutionary lineages are called
macroevolution. - 4
5How Do We Know that Earth is Ancient?
- The relative ages of rock layers in Earths crust
can be determined from their positions relative
to one another and from their embedded fossils. - 5
6How Do We Know that Earth is Ancient?
- Radioisotopes supplied the key for assigning
absolute ages to rocks. - 6
7How Do We Know that Earth is Ancient?
- Earths geological history is divided into eras
and periods. - The boundaries between these units are based on
differences between their fossil biotas. - Review Table 20.1
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8Table 20.1
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9How Has Earth Changed over Time?
- Unidirectional physical changes on Earth include
gradual cooling and weakening of the forces that
cause continental drift. - 9
10How Has Earth Changed over Time?
- Earths early atmosphere lacked free oxygen.
- Oxygen accumulated after prokaryotes evolved the
ability to use water as a source of hydrogen ions
in photosynthesis. - Increasing atmospheric oxygen allowed evolution
of eukaryotes and multicellular organisms. - Review Figure 20.2
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12How Has Earth Changed over Time?
- Throughout Earths history the continents have
shifted, sometimes separating, at other times
colliding. - Review Figures 20.10, 20.11, 20.13, 20.15
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1420.11
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1520.13
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1620.15
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17How Has Earth Changed over Time?
- Rapid climate change, massive volcanism, and
major shifts in sea levels and ocean currents
have all had dramatic effects on the evolution of
life on Earth. - Review Figures 20.3, 20.4
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20How Has Earth Changed over Time?
- External events, such as meteorite collisions,
also have changed conditions on Earth. - A meteorite may have caused the abrupt mass
extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period. - 20
21The Fossil Record
- Much of what we know about the history of life on
Earth comes from the study of fossils. - 21
22The Fossil Record
- The fossil record, although incomplete, reveals
broad patterns in the evolution of life. - About 300,000 fossil species have been described.
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23The Fossil Record
- Fossils show that many evolutionary changes are
gradual, but an incomplete record can falsely
suggest or conceal times of rapid change. - Review Figure 20.7, 20.8
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2420.7
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2520.8 Part 1
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2620.8 Part 2
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2720.8 Part 3
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28Life in the Remote Past
- The fossil record for Precambrian times is
fragmentary, but fossils from Australia show that
many lineages that evolved then may not have left
living descendants. - 28
29Life in the Remote Past
- Diversity exploded during the Cambrian period.
- Review Figure 20.10
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30Life in the Remote Past
- Geographic differentiation of biotas increased
during the Mesozoic era. - 30
31Life in the Remote Past
- The modern biota evolved during the Cenozoic era.
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32Rates of Evolutionary Change
- Rates of evolutionary change have been very
uneven. - 32
33Rates of Evolutionary Change
- Rapid rates of evolution occur when changes to
the physical or biological environment create
conditions that favor new traits. - Review Figure 20.16
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3420.16
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35Patterns of Evolutionary Change
- Truly novel features of organisms have evolved
infrequently. - Most evolutionary changes are the result of
modifications of already existing structures. - 35
36Patterns of Evolutionary Change
- Three major faunas have dominated animal life on
Earth. - Review Figure 20.17
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3720.17
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38Patterns of Evolutionary Change
- Over evolutionary time, organisms have increased
in size and complexity. - Predation rates have also increased, resulting in
the evolution of better defenses among prey
species. - Review Figure 20.18
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3920.18
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40The Future of Evolution
- The agents of evolution continue to operate
today, but human intervention, both deliberate
and inadvertent, now plays an unprecedented role
in the history of life. - 40