Evolution and the diversity of life : selected essays by Mayr, Ernst, 1904-Publication date 1976 Topics Evolution, Species Publisher . Uploaded by [PDF] Plants : evolution and diversity | Semantic Scholar This chapter discusses the genesis of form, sex, multiplication, and dispersal, and the paths of diversity in the life of plants and the fruit of the Earth. <> 3.1.1 Uses the theories of origin of life and natural selection to analyze the process of evolution of life 3.2.1 Constructs hierarchy of taxa on scientific basis 3.2.2 Explores the diversity of organisms within Domain Bacteria 3.2.3 Explores the diversity of organisms within the Kingdom Protista. endobj TYPES OF LIFE CYCLES FOUND IN ALGAE, Evolution of the life cycle in land plants, Gametogenesis, gametes and zygotes: An ecological perspective on sexual reproduction in the algae, FERTILIZATION SUCCESS CAN DRIVE PATTERNS OF PHASE DOMINANCE IN COMPLEX LIFE HISTORIES1, The evolution of the land plant life cycle, The evolution of the life cycle of brown seaweeds, A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF THE LIFE CYCLE OF A SOUTH AMERICAN POPULATION OF STIGEOCLONIUM TENUE (CHAETOPHORALES, CHLOROPHYTA)1, Complex life cycles of multicellular eukaryotes: New approaches based on the use of model organisms, The New Higher Level Classification of Eukaryotes with Emphasis on the Taxonomy of Protists, Cellular differentiation and individuality in the minor multicellular taxa, Reproduction Diversity of Enteromorpha prolifera, Algae as marine fouling organisms: adhesion damage and prevention, What You'll Learn Understanding the Photo, Epi-endophytic symbiosis between Laminariocolax aecidioides (Ectocarpales, Phaeophyceae) and Undaria pinnatifida (Laminariales, Phaeophyceae) growing on , The green seaweed Ulva: a model system to study morphogenesis, Alternative pathways in the life history of Gracilaria gracilis (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta) from north-eastern Sicily (Italy), Evolution and maintenance of haploid-diploid life cycles in natural populations: the case of the marine brown alga Ectocarpus, Exploring bacteria-induced growth and morphogenesis in the green macroalga order Ulvales (Chlorophyta), Evidence of reproductive cost in the triphasic life history of the red alga Gracilaria chilensis (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta), Growth and Ultrastructural Changes in Dictyosphaerium Pulchellum Exposed to Copper (Chlorococcales, Chlorophyceae), IDENTIFICATION OF A CYCLIC AMP-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE IN THE DINOFLAGELLATE AMPHIDINIUM OPERCULATUM, ANALYSIS OF NUCLEAR MUTANTS OF CHLAMYDOMONAS DEFICIENT IN THE ACCUMULATION OF SPECIFIC CHLOROPLAST RNAS, Lecturer: Mr. Gad Onywere Course Name: Plant Diversity Course Code: SC202SEB In partial fulfillment of the Bachelor of Science in Biology Education Assignment #1 Question 1, Sensitivity of the Early Life Stages of Macroalgae from the Northern Hemisphere to Ultraviolet Radiation, Evolution of reproductive development in the volvocine algae, Temperature Induced Photoinhibition in Outdoor Cultures of Monodus Subterraneus, STRUCTURAL AND SEQUENCE SIGNATURES OF NUCLEAR SSU RRNA DEFINE TAXONOMIC LEVELS WITHIN THE RHODOPHYTA, Life-cycle-generation-specific developmental processes are modified in the immediate upright mutant of the brown alga Ectocarpus siliculosus, EFFECT OF NITROGEN ADDITION ON A MIXED SPECIES PHYTOPLANKTON BLOOM, Coalescence Versus Competition: Field and Laboratory Studies of Intra- and Interspecific Encounters Among Coalescing Seaweeds, BIOLUMINESCENCE IN THE MARINE DINOFLAGELLATE PYROCYSTIS LUNULA. This text includes new coverage and pedagogy that encourages students to think critically about hot-button issues and includes outstanding new features that take students beyond memorization and encourage them to ask questions in new ways as they learn to interpret data. .Page 35320.2 How Did Cells Emerge?Page 35520.3 Lifes Early EvolutionPage 35720.4 Where Did Organelles Come From?Page 35920.5 Time Line for Lifes Origin and EvolutionPage 36120.6 FOCUS ON SCIENCE: About AstrobiologyPage 363UNIT IV: EVOLUTION AND BIODIVERSITYPage 366IMPACTS, ISSUES: The Effects of AIDSPage 36721.1 Viral Characteristics and DiversityPage 36921.2 Viral ReplicationPage 37121.3 FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Viroids and PrionsPage 37321.4 ProkaryotesEnduring, Abundant, and DiversePage 37421.5 Prokaryotic Structure and FunctionPage 37521.6 The BacteriaPage 37721.7 The ArchaeansPage 37921.8 FOCUS ON HEALTH: Evolution and Infectious DiseasePage 381IMPACTS, ISSUES: The Malaria MenacePage 38522.1 The Many Protist LineagesPage 38722.2 Flagellated ProtozoansPage 38922.3 Foraminiferans and RadiolariansPage 39122.4 The CiliatesPage 39222.5 DinoflagellatesPage 39322.6 FOCUS ON HEALTH: The Cell-Dwelling ApicomplexansPage 39422.7 The StramenopilesPage 39522.8 FOCUS ON THE ENVIRONMENT: The Plant DestroyersPage 39622.9 Green AlgaePage 39722.10 Red Algae Do It DeeperPage 39922.11 FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Amoeboid Cells at the CrossroadsPage 400IMPACTS, ISSUES: Beginnings and EndingsPage 40323.1 Evolution on a Changing World StagePage 40523.2 Evolutionary Trends Among PlantsPage 40723.3 The BryophytesPage 40923.4 Seedless Vascular PlantsPage 41123.5 FOCUS ON THE ENVIRONMENT: Ancient Carbon TreasuresPage 41323.6 Seed-Bearing PlantsPage 41423.7 GymnospermsPlants With Naked SeedsPage 41523.8 AngiospermsThe Flowering PlantsPage 41723.9 Focus on a Flowering Plant Life CyclePage 41923.10 FOCUS ON SCIENCE: The Worlds Most Nutritious PlantPage 420IMPACTS, ISSUES: High-Flying FungiPage 42324.1 Fungal Traits and ClassificationPage 42524.2 FOCUS ON THE ENVIRONMENT: The Flagellated FungiPage 42624.3 Zygote Fungi and RelativesPage 42724.4 Sac FungiAscomycetesPage 42924.5 Club FungiBasidiomycetesPage 43124.6 The Fungal SymbiontsPage 43324.7 FOCUS ON HEALTH: An Unloved FewPage 434IMPACTS, ISSUES: Old Genes, New DrugsPage 43725.1 Animal Traits and Body PlansPage 43925.2 Animal Origins and Adaptive RadiationPage 44125.4 The SpongesPage 44325.5 CnidariansTrue TissuesPage 44525.6 FlatwormsSimple Organ SystemsPage 44725.7 AnnelidsSegmented WormsPage 44925.8 MollusksAnimals With a MantlePage 45125.9 FOCUS ON EVOLUTION CephalopodsFast and BrainyPage 45325.10 Rotifers and TardigradesTiny and ToughPage 45425.11 RoundwormsUnsegmented Worms That MoltPage 45525.12 ArthropodsAnimals With Jointed LegsPage 45625.13 CheliceratesSpiders and Their RelativesPage 45725.14 The Mostly Marine CrustaceansPage 45825.16 The InsectsPage 45925.17 Insect Diversity and ImportancePage 46125.18 The Spiny-Skinned EchinodermsPage 463IMPACTS, ISSUES: Transitions Written in StonePage 46726.1 The Chordate HeritagePage 46926.2 Vertebrate Traits and TrendsPage 47126.4 The Jawed FishesPage 47326.5 AmphibiansFirst Tetrapods on LandPage 47526.6 FOCUS ON THE ENVIRONMENT: Vanishing ActsPage 47626.7 The Rise of AmniotesPage 47726.8 FOCUS ON EVOLUTION So Long, DinosaursPage 47826.9 Diversity of Modern ReptilesPage 47926.10 BirdsThe Feathered OnesPage 48126.11 The Rise of MammalsPage 48326.12 Modern Mammalian DiversityPage 48526.13 From Early Primates to HominidsPage 48726.14 Emergence of Early HumansPage 48926.15 Emergence of Modern HumansPage 491IMPACTS, ISSUES: A Cautionary TalePage 49527.1 Levels of Structural OrganizationPage 49727.2 Common ChallengesPage 49927.3 Homeostasis in AnimalsPage 50127.4 FOCUS ON HEALTH: Heat-Related IllnessPage 50227.5 Does Homeostasis Occur in Plants?Page 50327.6 How Cells Receive and Respond to SignalsPage 505UNIT V: HOW PLANTS WORKPage 508IMPACTS, ISSUES: Droughts Versus CivilizationPage 50928.1 The Plant BodyPage 51128.2 Plant TissuesPage 51328.3 Primary Structure of ShootsPage 51528.4 A Closer Look at LeavesPage 51728.5 Primary Structure of RootsPage 51928.6 Secondary GrowthPage 52128.7 FOCUS ON RESEARCH: Three Rings and Old SecretsPage 52328.8 Modified StemsPage 524IMPACTS, ISSUES: Leafy Cleanup CrewsPage 52729.1 Plant Nutrients and Availability in SoilPage 52929.2 How Do Roots Absorb Water and Nutrients?Page 53129.3 How Does Water Move Through Plants?Page 53329.4 How Do Stems and Leaves Conserve Water?Page 53529.5 How Do Organic Compounds Move Through Plants?Page 537IMPACTS, ISSUES: Plight of the HoneybeePage 54130.1 Reproductive Structures of Flowering PlantsPage 54330.2 Flowers and Their PollinatorsPage 54530.3 A New Generation BeginsPage 54730.4 Flower SexPage 54930.5 Seed FormationPage 55030.6 FruitsPage 55130.7 Asexual Reproduction of Flowering PlantsPage 553IMPACTS, ISSUES: Foolish Seedlings, Gorgeous GrapesPage 55731.1 Patterns of Development in PlantsPage 55931.2 Plant Hormones and Other Signaling MoleculesPage 56131.3 Examples of Plant Hormone EffectsPage 56331.4 Adjusting the Direction and Rates of GrowthPage 56531.5 Sensing Recurring Environmental ChangesPage 56731.6 Senescence and DormancyPage 569UNIT VI: HOW ANIMALS WORKPage 572IMPACTS, ISSUES: Open or Close the Stem Cell Factories?Page 57332.1 Organization of Animal BodiesPage 57532.2 Epithelial TissuePage 57632.3 Connective TissuesPage 57732.4 Muscle TissuesPage 57932.5 Nervous TissuePage 58032.6 Overview of Major Organ SystemsPage 58132.7 Vertebrate SkinExample of an Organ SystemPage 58332.8 FOCUS ON HEALTH: Farming SkinPage 584IMPACTS, ISSUES: In Pursuit of EcstasyPage 58733.1 Evolution of Nervous SystemsPage 58933.2 NeuronsThe Great CommunicatorsPage 59133.3 Membrane PotentialsPage 59233.4 A Closer Look at Action PotentialsPage 59333.5 How Neurons Send Messages to Other CellsPage 59533.6 A Smorgasbord of SignalsPage 59733.7 FOCUS ON HEALTH: Drugs Disrupt SignalingPage 59833.8 The Peripheral Nervous SystemPage 59933.9 The Spinal CordPage 60133.10 The Vertebrate BrainPage 60333.11 The Human CerebrumPage 60533.12 FOCUS ON RESEARCH: The Split BrainPage 60733.13 NeurogliaThe Neurons Support StaffPage 608IMPACTS, ISSUES: A Whale of a DilemmaPage 61134.1 Overview of Sensory PathwaysPage 61334.2 Somatic and Visceral SensationsPage 61534.3 Sampling the Chemical WorldPage 61734.4 Sense of BalancePage 61834.5 Sense of HearingPage 61934.7 Sense of VisionPage 62134.8 A Closer Look at the Human EyePage 62334.9 From the Retina to the Visual CortexPage 62534.10 FOCUS ON HEALTH: Visual DisordersPage 627IMPACTS, ISSUES: Hormones in the BalancePage 63135.1 Introducing the Vertebrate Endocrine SystemPage 63335.2 The Nature of Hormone ActionPage 63535.3 The Hypothalamus and Pituitary GlandPage 63735.4 Growth Hormone Function and DisordersPage 63935.5 Sources and Effects of Other Vertebrate HormonesPage 64035.6 Thyroid and Parathyroid GlandsPage 64135.7 FOCUS ON THE ENVIRONMENT: Twisted TadpolesPage 64235.8 Pancreatic HormonesPage 64335.9 FOCUS ON HEALTH: Blood Sugar DisordersPage 64435.10 The Adrenal GlandsPage 64535.11 Too Much or Too Little CortisolPage 64635.12 Other Endocrine GlandsPage 64735.13 A Comparative Look at a Few InvertebratesPage 648IMPACTS, ISSUES: Pumping Up MusclesPage 65136.1 Invertebrate SkeletonsPage 65336.2 The Vertebrate EndoskeletonPage 65536.3 Bone Structure and FunctionPage 65736.4 Skeletal JointsWhere Bones MeetPage 65936.5 FOCUS ON HEALTH: Those Aching JointsPage 66036.6 SkeletalMuscular SystemsPage 66136.7 How Does Skeletal Muscle Contract?Page 66336.8 From Signal to Response: A Closer Look at ContractionPage 66536.9 Energy for ContractionPage 66636.10 Properties of Whole MusclesPage 66736.11 FOCUS ON HEALTH: Disruption of Muscle ContractionPage 668IMPACTS, ISSUES: And Then My Heart Stood StillPage 67137.1 The Nature of Blood CirculationPage 67337.2 Characteristics of BloodPage 67537.4 Blood TypingPage 67737.5 Human Cardiovascular SystemPage 67937.6 The Human HeartPage 68137.7 Pressure, Transport, and Flow DistributionPage 68337.8 Diffusion at Capillaries, Then Back to the HeartPage 68537.9 FOCUS ON HEALTH: Blood and Cardiovascular DisordersPage 68737.10 Interactions With the Lymphatic SystemPage 689IMPACTS, ISSUES: Frankies Last WishPage 69338.1 Integrated Responses to ThreatsPage 69538.2 Surface BarriersPage 69738.3 FOCUS ON HEALTH: Remember to FlossPage 69838.4 Innate Immune ResponsesPage 69938.5 Overview of Adaptive ImmunityPage 70138.6 Antibodies and Other Antigen ReceptorsPage 70338.7 The Antibody-Mediated Immune ResponsePage 70538.8 The Cell-Mediated ResponsePage 70738.9 FOCUS ON HEALTH: AllergiesPage 70838.10 VaccinesPage 70938.11 Immunity Gone WrongPage 71038.12 AIDS RevisitedImmunity LostPage 711IMPACTS, ISSUES: Up in SmokePage 71539.1 The Nature of RespirationPage 71739.2 FOCUS ON THE ENVIRONMENT: Gasping for OxygenPage 71839.3 Invertebrate RespirationPage 71939.4 Vertebrate RespirationPage 72139.5 Human Respiratory SystemPage 72339.6 Cyclic Reversals in Air Pressure GradientsPage 72539.7 Gas Exchange and TransportPage 72739.8 FOCUS ON HEALTH: Respiratory Diseases and DisordersPage 72939.9 High Climbers and Deep DiversPage 731IMPACTS, ISSUES: Hormones and HungerPage 73540.1 The Nature of Digestive SystemsPage 73740.2 Overview of the Human Digestive SystemPage 73940.3 Food in the MouthPage 74040.4 Food Breakdown in the Stomach and Small IntestinePage 74140.5 Absorption From the Small IntestinePage 74340.6 The Large IntestinePage 74540.7 Metabolism of Absorbed Organic CompoundsPage 74640.8 Human Nutritional RequirementsPage 74740.9 Vitamins, Minerals, and PhytochemicalsPage 74940.10 FOCUS ON HEALTH: Weighty Questions, Tantalizing AnswersPage 751IMPACTS, ISSUES: Truth in a Test TubePage 75541.2 How Do Invertebrates Maintain Fluid Balance?Page 75741.3 Fluid Regulation in VertebratesPage 75941.4 The Human Urinary SystemPage 76141.5 How Urine FormsPage 76341.6 Regulation of Water Intake and Urine FormationPage 76541.7 AcidBase BalancePage 76641.8 FOCUS ON HEALTH: When Kidneys FailPage 76741.9 Heat Gains and LossesPage 76841.10 Temperature Regulation in MammalsPage 769IMPACTS, ISSUES: Male or Female? <> 5 0 obj Academia.edu no longer supports Internet Explorer. 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Body or Genes?Page 77342.1 Modes of Animal ReproductionPage 77542.2 Reproductive System of Human MalesPage 77742.3 Sperm FormationPage 77942.4 Reproductive System of Human FemalesPage 78142.5 FOCUS ON HEALTH: Female TroublesPage 78242.6 Preparations for PregnancyPage 78342.8 When Gametes MeetPage 78542.9 Preventing or Seeking PregnancyPage 78742.10 FOCUS ON HEALTH: Sexually Transmitted DiseasesPage 789IMPACTS, ISSUES: Mind-Boggling BirthsPage 79343.1 Stages of Reproduction and DevelopmentPage 79543.2 Early Marching OrdersPage 79743.3 From Blastula to GastrulaPage 79943.4 Specialized Tissues and Organs FormPage 80043.5 An Evolutionary View of DevelopmentPage 80143.6 Overview of Human DevelopmentPage 80243.7 Early Human DevelopmentPage 80343.8 Emergence of the Vertebrate Body PlanPage 80543.9 The Function of the PlacentaPage 80643.10 Emergence of Distinctly Human FeaturesPage 80743.11 FOCUS ON HEALTH: Mother as Provider and ProtectorPage 80943.12 Birth and LactationPage 811UNIT VII: PRINCIPLES OF ECOLOGYPage 814IMPACTS, ISSUES: My Pheromones Made Me Do ItPage 81544.1 Behavioral GeneticsPage 81744.2 Instinct and LearningPage 81944.4 Communication SignalsPage 82144.5 Mates, Offspring, and Reproductive SuccessPage 82344.6 Living in GroupsPage 82544.7 Why Sacrifice Yourself?Page 82744.8 FOCUS ON SCIENCE: Human BehaviorPage 828IMPACTS, ISSUES: The Numbers GamePage 83145.1 Population DemographicsPage 83345.2 FOCUS ON SCIENCE: Elusive Heads to CountPage 83445.3 Population Size and Exponential GrowthPage 83545.4 Limits on Population GrowthPage 83745.5 Life History PatternsPage 83945.6 FOCUS ON SCIENCE: Natural Selection and Life HistoriesPage 84145.7 Human Population GrowthPage 84345.8 Fertility Rates and Age StructurePage 84545.9 Population Growth and Economic EffectsPage 84745.10 Rise of the SeniorsPage 848IMPACTS, ISSUES: Fire Ants in the PantsPage 85146.1 Which Factors Shape Community Structure?Page 85346.2 MutualismPage 85446.3 Competitive InteractionsPage 85546.4 PredatorPrey InteractionsPage 85746.5 FOCUS ON EVOLUTION An Evolutionary Arms RacePage 85946.6 ParasiteHost InteractionsPage 86146.7 FOCUS ON EVOLUTION Strangers in the NestPage 86246.8 Ecological SuccessionPage 86346.9 Species Interactions and Community InstabilityPage 86546.10 FOCUS ON THE ENVIRONMENT: Exotic InvadersPage 86746.11 Biogeographic Patterns in Community StructurePage 869IMPACTS, ISSUES: Bye-Bye, Blue BayouPage 87347.1 The Nature of EcosystemsPage 87547.2 The Nature of Food WebsPage 87747.3 Energy Flow Through EcosystemsPage 87947.4 FOCUS ON THE ENVIRONMENT: Biological MagnificationPage 88147.5 Biogeochemical CyclesPage 88247.6 The Water CyclePage 88347.7 Carbon CyclePage 88547.8 FOCUS ON THE ENVIRONMENT: Greenhouse Gases and Climate ChangePage 88747.9 Nitrogen CyclePage 88947.10 The Phosphorus CyclePage 891IMPACTS, ISSUES: Surfers, Seals, and the SeaPage 89548.1 Global Air Circulation PatternsPage 89748.2 FOCUS ON THE ENVIRONMENT: Something in the AirPage 89948.3 The Ocean, Landforms, and ClimatesPage 90148.4 Biogeographic Realms and BiomesPage 90348.5 Soils of Major BiomesPage 90548.6 DesertsPage 90648.7 Grasslands, Shrublands, and WoodlandsPage 90748.8 More Rain, Broadleaf ForestsPage 90948.9 FOCUS ON BIOETHICS: You and the Tropical ForestsPage 91048.10 Coniferous ForestsPage 91148.11 TundraPage 91248.12 Freshwater EcosystemsPage 91348.14 Coastal ZonesPage 91548.15 FOCUS ON THE ENVIRONMENT: The Once and Future ReefsPage 91748.16 The Open OceanPage 91948.17 Climate, Copepods, and CholeraPage 921IMPACTS, ISSUES: A Long ReachPage 92549.1 The Extinction CrisisPage 92749.2 Current Threats to SpeciesPage 92949.4 Assessing BiodiversityPage 93149.5 Effects of Development and ConsumptionPage 93349.6 The Threat of DesertificationPage 93549.7 The Trouble With TrashPage 93649.8 Maintaining Biodiversity and Human PopulationsPage 937Appendix I: Classification SystemPage 941Appendix II: Annotations to A Journal ArticlePage 945Appendix III: Answers to Self-Quizzes and Genetics ProblemsPage 953Appendix IV: Periodic Table of the ElementsPage 957Appendix V: Molecular ModelsPage 958Appendix VI: Closer Look at Some Major Metabolic PathwaysPage 960Appendix VII: A Plain English Map of the Human ChromosomesPage 964Appendix VIII: Restless EarthLifes Changing Geological StagePage 965Appendix IX: Units of MeasurePage 967Appendix X: A Comparative View of Mitosis in Plant and Animal CellsPage 968IndexPage 1000, 1243 Schamberger Freeway Apt.
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