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Convergent evolution

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In evolutionary biology, convergent evolution describes the process whereby organisms not closely related independently evolve similar traits as they both adapt to similar environments. On a molecular level, this can happen due to random mutation unrelated to adaptive changes; see Long branch attraction.

In cultural evolution, convergent evolution is the development of similar cultural adaptations to similar environmental conditions by different peoples with different ancestral cultures.

An example of convergent evolution is the similar nature of the flight/wings of insects, birds, pterosaurs, and bats. All four serve the same function and are similar in structure, but each evolved independently. Some aspects of the lens of eyes also evolved independently in various animals.

Convergent evolution is similar to, but distinguishable from, the phenomena of evolutionary relay and parallel evolution. Evolutionary relay refers to independent species acquiring similar characteristics through their evolution in similar ecosystems, but not at the same time (e.g. dorsal fins of extinct ichthyosaurs and sharks). Parallel evolution occurs when two independent species evolve together at the same time in the same ecospace and acquire similar characteristics (extinct browsing-horses and extinct paleotheres).

Structures that are the result of convergent evolution are called analogous structures or homoplasies; they should be contrasted with homologous structures, which have a common origin.

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[edit] Animal Examples

marsupial canid-like animal (Thylacine)

Old world vultures

  • the Flightless Cormorant of the Galapagos Islands, unlike other cormorants, now has wings developed for swimming rather than flight, equal in proportion to penguins.
  • The similarities in diet and activity patterns between the thorny devil (Moloch horridus) and the Texas horned lizard (Phrynosoma cornutum) both in different clades.
  • The Neotropical poison dart frog and the Mantella of Madagascar have independently developed similar mechanisms for obtaining alkaloids from a diet of ants and storing the toxic chemicals in skin glands. They have also independently evolved similar bright skin colors that warn predators of their toxicity.
  • Assassin spiders are a group comprised of two lineages which evolved independently. They have very long necks, fangs larger in proportion than any other spider, and hunt other spiders by snagging them from a distance.
  • The smelling organs of the terrestrial coconut crab are similar to those of insects.
  • Koalas of Australasia have evolved fingerprints, very similar to those of humans.
  • The prehistoric fish-like reptile Ophthalmosaurus and the aquatic mammal Dolphins and Tuna

[edit] Plant examples

  • Prickles, thorns and spines are all modified plant tissues that have evolved to prevent or limit herbivory, these structures have evolved independently a number of times.
  • The aerial rootlets found in ivy (Hedera) are similar to those of the Climbing Hydrangea (Hydrangea petiolaris) and some other vines. These rootlets are not derived from a common ancestor but have the same function of clinging to whatever support is available.
  • Euphorbia and many Cactaceae species both occur in hot, dry environments (see picture below) and have similar modifications.


[edit] Biochemical/Molecular examples

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[edit] References

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  • Rasmussen, L.E.L., Lee, T.D., Roelofs, W.L., Zhang, A., Doyle Davies Jr, G. (1996). Insect pheromone in elephants. Nature. 379: 684


Topics in evolutionary ecology

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Patterns of evolution: Convergent evolution | Evolutionary relay | Parallel evolution
Colour and shape: Aposematism | Mimicry | Crypsis
Interactions between species: Mutualism | Cooperation | Predation | Parasitism
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