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Figure 25.0 Fossil of a fish: perch. Figure 25.1 A gallery of fossils.

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1 Figure 25.0 Fossil of a fish: perch

2 Figure 25.1 A gallery of fossils

3 Figure 25.1a Dinosaur National Monument

4 Figure 25.1b Skulls of Australopithecus and Homo erectus

5 Figure 25.1c Petrified trees

6 Figure 25.1d Leaf impression

7 Figure 25.1e Ammonite

8 Figure 25.1f Dinosaur tracks

9 Figure 25.1g Scorpion in amber

10 Figure 25.1h Mammoth tusks

11 Figure 25.1x1 Sedimentary deposit

12 Figure 25.1x2 Barosaurus

13 Table 25.1 The Geologic Time Scale

14 Figure 25.2 Radiometric dating

15 Figure 25.3 Earth’s crustal plates and plate tectonics (geologic processes resulting from plate movements)

16 Figure 25.3x1 Crustal plate boundaries

17 Figure 25.3x2 San Andreas fault

18 Figure 25.4 The history of continental drift

19 Figure 25.5 Diversity of life and periods of mass extinction

20 Figure 25.6 Trauma for planet Earth and its Cretaceous life

21 Figure 25.6x Chicxulub crater

22 Figure 25.7 Hierarchical classification

23 Figure 25.8 The connection between classification and phylogeny

24 Unnumbered Figure (page 494) Cladograms

25 Figure 25.9 Monophyletic versus paraphyletic and polyphyletic groups

26 Figure 25.10 Convergent evolution and analogous structures

27 Figure 25.11 Constructing a cladogram

28 Figure 25.12 Cladistics and taxonomy

29 Figure 25.13 Aligning segments of DNA

30 Figure 25.14 Simplified versions of a four-species problem in phylogenetics

31 Figure 25.15a Parsimony and molecular systematics

32 Figure 25.15b Parsimony and molecular systematics (Layer 1)

33 Figure 25.15b Parsimony and molecular systematics (Layer 2)

34 Figure 25.15b Parsimony and molecular systematics (Layer 3)

35 Figure 25.16 Parsimony and the analogy-versus-homology pitfall

36 Figure 25.17 Dating the origin of HIV-1 M with a molecular clock

37 Figure 25.18 Modern systematics is shaking some phylogenetic trees

38 Figure 25.19 When did most major mammalian orders originate?


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