Evidence for Evolution: Pattern
I. Motivation How does evolution explain historical
and contemporary patterns of biological diversity??
III. Evidence of Change Over Time
A. Vestigial Traits
A useless or rudimentary version of a body part that has an important function in other closely related species
Fig. 3 Nectary SEM micrographs of three Pedicularis species. a, d, Pedicularis densispica. b, c, Pedicularis gruina. c, f, Pedicularis siphonantha. a–c, Views of ovary with the nectary (arrow) at its base, showing different sizes of nectary. Scale bars ¼ 100 mm. d–f, Detail of the nectary epidermis, showing different fullness of epidermis cells among three species. Scale bars ¼ 10 mm.
C. Law of Succession Correspondence between fossil and living forms from the same locale
Armadillo Wombat
IV. Evidence of Common Ancestry
A. Tree Building and Phylogenies: Common Ancestry Implies two species sharing a common ancestor, and should be able to reconstruct with a tree or phylogeny of life
Cat Phylogeny The phylogeny below was redrawn from Johnson, et al., 2006. Only 12 of the more familiar species (including all of the cats that can be seen at the Fort Worth Zoo) have been included. For a complete phylogeny, see the reference above.
Reference: Johnson, et al. The late Miocene radiation of modern Felidae: a genetic assessment.Science 311 (6 January 2006): 73-77.