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1 Theory of Evolution

2 What is Evolution? the slow, gradual change in a population of organisms over time Proposed by Charles Darwin

3 3 Voyage of the Beagle Charles Darwin NaturalistNaturalist Born Feb. 12, 1809Born Feb. 12, 1809 Joined Crew of HMS Beagle, 1831Joined Crew of HMS Beagle, 1831 5 Year Voyage around world5 Year Voyage around world Avid Collector of Flora & FaunaAvid Collector of Flora & Fauna Astounded By Variety of LifeAstounded By Variety of Life

4 4 Darwin Left England in 1831 Darwin returned 5 years later in 1836 copyright cmassengale

5 5 The Galapagos Islands Small Group of Islands 1000 km West of South America Small Group of Islands 1000 km West of South America Very Different Climates Very Different Climates Animals On Islands Unique Animals On Islands Unique »Tortoises »Iguanas »Finches copyright cmassengale

6 6 The Galapagos Islands Finches on the islands resembled a mainland finch Finches on the islands resembled a mainland finch More types of finches appeared on the islands where the available food was different (seeds, nuts, berries, insects…) More types of finches appeared on the islands where the available food was different (seeds, nuts, berries, insects…) Finches had different types of beaks adapted to their type of food gathering Finches had different types of beaks adapted to their type of food gathering copyright cmassengale

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8 8 Darwin’s Observations Patterns of Diversity were shown Patterns of Diversity were shown Unique Adaptations in organisms Unique Adaptations in organisms Species Not Evenly Distributed Species Not Evenly Distributed »Australia, Kangaroos, but No Rabbits »S. America, Llamas copyright cmassengale

9 9 Darwin’s Observations Both Living Organisms & Fossils collected Both Living Organisms & Fossils collected Fossils included: Fossils included: »Trilobites »Giant Ground Sloth of South America This species NO longer existed. What had happened to them? copyright cmassengale

10 10 Darwin’s Observations Left unchecked, the number of organisms of each species will increase exponentially, generation to generation In nature, populations tend to remain stable in size Environmental resources are limited copyright cmassengale

11 11 Darwin’s Conclusion Production of more individuals than can be supported by the environment leads to a struggle for existence among individuals Only a fraction of offspring survive each generation Survival of the Fittest copyright cmassengale

12 12 Darwin’s Observations Individuals of a population vary extensively in their characteristics with no two individuals being exactly alike. Much of this variation between individuals is inheritable. copyright cmassengale

13 13 Darwin’s Conclusion Individuals who inherit characteristics most fit for their environment are likely to leave more offspring than less fit individuals Called Natural Selection copyright cmassengale

14 Ideas developed toward Theory of Evolution Many species produce large numbers of offspring Individuals compete in changing environmental conditions for –Food, space, predators, mates, and shelter

15 15 Common Descent with Modification Darwin proposed that organisms descended from common ancestors Darwin proposed that organisms descended from common ancestors Idea that organisms change with time, diverging from a common form Idea that organisms change with time, diverging from a common form Caused evolution of new species Caused evolution of new species copyright cmassengale

16 16. Natural Selection Driving force for evolution Driving force for evolution During the struggle for resources, strongest survive & reproduce During the struggle for resources, strongest survive & reproduce Idea that at least some of the differences between individuals, which impact their survival and fertility, are inheritable Idea that at least some of the differences between individuals, which impact their survival and fertility, are inheritable copyright cmassengale

17 What is Artificial Selection? Breeding organisms with desirable traits in order to produce offspring with identical traits to the parents

18 18 Natural Variation and Artificial Selection Key Concept: In Artificial Selection, Nature Provided The Variation Among Different Organisms, And Humans Selected Those Variations That They Found Useful copyright cmassengale

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20 20 Survival of the Fittest Adaptations Can Be: – –Physical »Speed, Camouflage, Claws, Quills, etc. –Behavioral »Solitary, Herds, Packs, Activity, etc. copyright cmassengale

21 21 Descent With Modification Implies Implies –All Living Organisms Are Related –Single Tree of Life »DNA, Body Structures, Energy Sources Common Descent –All Species, Living & Extinct, Were Derived From Common Ancestors copyright cmassengale

22 22 Descent With Modification copyright cmassengale

23 23 Homologous Structures copyright cmassengale

24 24 Homologous Body Structures Structures That Have Different Mature Forms But Develop From The Same Embryonic Tissues Structures That Have Different Mature Forms But Develop From The Same Embryonic Tissues Strong Evidence That All Four- Limbed Animals With Backbones Descended, With Modification, From A Common Ancestor Strong Evidence That All Four- Limbed Animals With Backbones Descended, With Modification, From A Common Ancestor Help Scientist Group Animals Help Scientist Group Animals copyright cmassengale

25 25 Homologous Body Structures Not All Serve Important Functions Not All Serve Important Functions –Vestigial Organs »Appendix In Man »Legs On Skinks copyright cmassengale

26 26 Evidence for Evolution - Comparative Embryology Similarities In Embryonic Development copyright cmassengale

27 27 Similarities in DNA Sequence copyright cmassengale


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