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Chapter 3: Macroevolution

Learning Objectives

By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:

  • Explain how large-scale evolutionary changes, such as the emergence of new traits and mass extinctions, are recorded in the fossil record and interpreted using the geologic time scale.
  • Identify the four major divisions of the Geologic Time Scale—Precambrian, Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic
  • Explain how continental drift and plate tectonics influence evolution by shaping global climates, ecosystems, and contributing to mass extinctions and the diversification of species.
  • Describe the major mechanisms of macroevolution, including gene duplication, homeotic gene changes, paedomorphosis, co-option, and advantageous intermediates.
  • Differentiate between taxonomy and phylogenetics.
  • Interpret phylogenetic trees to trace evolutionary relationships and explain the significance of branch points, common ancestors, and sister taxa in understanding the diversification of life.

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