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Unit 1 Lesson 2 Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

Darwin’s Voyage What did Darwin observe? Unit 1 Lesson 2 Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection Darwin’s Voyage What did Darwin observe? Charles Darwin became a naturalist, a scientist who studies nature, during a voyage on the British ship HMS Beagle. On his journey, Darwin observed and collected many living and fossil specimens. Darwin made his most important observations on the Galápagos Islands of South America. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What did Darwin observe? Unit 1 Lesson 2 Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection What did Darwin observe? Darwin formed the theory of biological evolution using the observations that he had made during an almost five-year journey. Evolution is the process by which populations change over time. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What did Darwin observe? Unit 1 Lesson 2 Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection What did Darwin observe? A population is all of the individuals of a species that live together in an area at the same time. A species is a group of closely related organisms that can produce fertile offspring. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What did Darwin observe? Unit 1 Lesson 2 Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection What did Darwin observe? Darwin collected birds from the Galápagos Islands and nearby islands. The birds on each island were different from the birds on the other islands, and all were different from the birds on the mainland. Darwin wondered if the birds had evolved from one species of finch. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What did Darwin observe? Unit 1 Lesson 2 Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection What did Darwin observe? Darwin observed differences in beak size among finches from different islands. Many years later, scientists confirmed that these differences related to the birds’ diets. Birds with shorter, heavier beaks could eat harder foods than those with thinner beaks could eat. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

Darwin’s Homework What other ideas influenced Darwin? Unit 1 Lesson 2 Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection Darwin’s Homework What other ideas influenced Darwin? Darwin was influenced by the ideas of many scientists. These ideas helped him develop his theory about how populations change over time. Farmers and breeders select plants or animals for breeding based on desired traits. This is called artificial selection. A trait is a form of an inherited characteristic. Traits can spread through populations. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What other ideas influenced Darwin? Unit 1 Lesson 2 Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection What other ideas influenced Darwin? Scientist Jean Baptiste Lamarck thought that organisms could acquire and pass on traits they needed to survive. He did not know that acquired traits do not become part of an organism’s DNA and therefore cannot be passed to the offspring. Lamarck’s idea that organisms’ traits help them survive influenced Darwin’s theory. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What other ideas influenced Darwin? Unit 1 Lesson 2 Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection What other ideas influenced Darwin? Geologist Charles Lyell hypothesized that small changes in rocks have collected over hundreds of millions of years. Darwin reasoned that if Earth were very old, there would have been enough time for very small changes in life forms to add up. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What other ideas influenced Darwin? Unit 1 Lesson 2 Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection What other ideas influenced Darwin? Darwin read an essay by Thomas Malthus that suggested populations are limited by food resources, disease, competition, and predation. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What other ideas influenced Darwin? Unit 1 Lesson 2 Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection What other ideas influenced Darwin? Darwin reasoned that survivors probably have traits that help them survive. Darwin thought that some of these traits could be passed on from parent to offspring. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

Natural Selection What are the four parts of natural selection? Unit 1 Lesson 2 Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection Natural Selection What are the four parts of natural selection? Natural selection is the process by which organisms that inherit advantageous traits tend to reproduce more successfully. When a plant or an animal reproduces, it usually makes more offspring than the environment can support. Only some of the organisms will successfully reproduce. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What are the four parts of natural selection? Unit 1 Lesson 2 Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection What are the four parts of natural selection? Within a species there are natural differences, or variations, in traits. Variations come from differences in genetic material. Genetic variations can be passed on from parent to offspring. An important source of variation is a mutation, or change in genetic material. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What are the four parts of natural selection? Unit 1 Lesson 2 Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection What are the four parts of natural selection? As each new generation is produced, new genetic differences may be introduced into a population. In this way, genetic variation can increase in a population. The more genetic variation, the more likely that some individuals might have traits that will be advantageous if the environment changes. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What are the four parts of natural selection? Unit 1 Lesson 2 Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection What are the four parts of natural selection? Individuals try to get the resources that they need to survive, including food, water, space, and, in most cases, mates for reproduction. Darwin reasoned that individuals with a particular trait are more likely to survive long enough to reproduce. As a result, the trait is “selected,” becoming more common in the next generation of offspring. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What are the four parts of natural selection? Unit 1 Lesson 2 Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection What are the four parts of natural selection? An adaptation is an inherited trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment. As natural selection repeats from generation to generation, these adaptations become more common, and new adaptations may arise. Over time, the population becomes better adapted to the environment. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

Well-adapted How do species change over time? Unit 1 Lesson 2 Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection Well-adapted How do species change over time? Adaptations are variations that help a species survive and reproduce. At first, adaptations are rare. As more of the species survive and reproduce, the number of individuals with the adaptation will increase. Other adaptations are inherited behaviors that help an organism find food, protect itself, or reproduce. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

How do species change over time? Unit 1 Lesson 2 Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection How do species change over time? Parents and offspring often have small differences in genetic material, but over many generations, these differences add up. These differences accumulate so that organisms alive now are often very different from their ancestors. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What happens to species as the environment changes? Unit 1 Lesson 2 Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection What happens to species as the environment changes? All organisms have traits that allow them to survive in specific environments. If the environment changes, a species is more likely to survive if it has genetic variation, which results in a variation of traits. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What happens to species as the environment changes? Unit 1 Lesson 2 Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection What happens to species as the environment changes? If no individuals have traits that help them to survive and reproduce in the changed environment, a species will become extinct. Extinction occurs when all members of a species have died. Greater competition, new predators, and the loss of habitat are examples of environmental changes that can lead to extinction. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What happens to species as the environment changes? Unit 1 Lesson 2 Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection What happens to species as the environment changes? Because a natural disaster can destroy resources quickly, organisms may die no matter what adaptations they have. The fossil record shows that many species have become extinct in the history of life on Earth. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company