BIOL-3030 Lecture 25: Lecture 25 - Major patterns in Vertebrate Evolution

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Lecture 25 - major patterns in vertebrate evolution. Body support and motion: integumentary (skin, skeletal, muscular. Energy acquisition and support of metabolism: digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, excretory, reproductive, coordination and integration, nervous (and senses, endocrine, vertebrate diversity and complexity is organized, vertebrates have a common structural and developmental ground plan. Specific structures develop from particular germ layers: know what layers form into, vertebrates show hierarchical evolutionary relationships. If development is shortened, last features don t appear: weird stuff in past - opens ideas about range of vertebrate form, major extinctions have shaped vertebrate diversity, survival may not be closely tied to local adaptation. All big stuff might die regardless: extinctions of some taxa may be opportunities for others, dinosaurs at end of permian, mammals at end cretaceous, major extinctions have shaped vertebrate diversity, pleistocene extinctions. Last cycle of pleistocene warming and cooling ended between 11000. Between 12000-10000, massive die-off of large mammals (elephants, sloths: small animals increase diversity.

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