Study Questions for Learning and Cognition
1. What is the principle of parsimony?
What is a clade? What is an outgroup?
Why is the outgroup crucial in interpreting evolution in a clade? How can
we use the concept of an outgroup to reconstruct the pattern of evolution?
2. Why are we interested in shared
derived characters and shared ancestral characters?
3. What are altricial and precocial
birds? Explain the comparative data on extant (modern-day) birds and embryology
that we can use to differentiate precocial or altricial traits with levels
of parental care. Explain the phylogentic argument regarding parental care
in dinosaurs and birds (hint what is the outgroup for this comparison?).
4. Does unpalatability arise before
or after gregariousness in caterpillars? Draw a cladogram to illustrate
your answer. How do the results of the phylogenetic analysis relate to Fisher's
original hypothesis (Explain).
5. Describe the phylogenetic patterns
that support the coevolutionary hypothesis of insect-hostplant evolution.
Specifically, what are the three conditions that would support the notion
that insects and hosplants are in a coevolutionary arms race? Support your
answer with two cladograms (one for insect the other for the plant).
6. Describe the two possible character
states for the female preference in the outgroup of a clade in which you
are testing for sensory bias. Use diagrams to show how the two possibilities
support or do not provide evidence of sensory bias.