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Evolution

served on the HMS Beagle that sailed on a 5 year expedition Charles Darwin (1809 – 1882) served on the HMS Beagle that sailed on a 5 year expedition his job was to collect, study, and store biological specimens

Charles Darwin one of the locations was the Galapagos Islands, west of South America

Charles Darwin Darwin collected many species of finch he hypothesized that a few birds migrated from the mainland and adapted to the different island environments

Ideas that Shaped Darwin’s Thinking Hutton and Lyell came up with the idea of gradualism, which explains how it took long periods of time to produce geographical features

Ideas that Shaped Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck one of the first scientists to recognize that living things have changed over time

Lamarck’s theory for evolution all organisms continually change in order to reach perfection organisms can alter their bodies by the principle of use and disuse he claimed that acquired characteristics could be inherited

Ideas that Shaped Darwin Thomas Malthus he stated in his essay The Principle of Population that if the human population continued to grow, sooner or later there would not be enough resources for everyone

Ideas that Shaped Darwin Artificial selection (please add) Darwin observed how humans could change organisms by selection of specific traits The mustard plant has produced many vegetable varieties: broccoli, cauliflower, mustard greens, brusell sprouts, cabbage.

Darwin’s Theory for Evolution Darwin was forced to publish when another scientist, Alfred Wallace, came up with a similar idea Darwin’s book, Origin of Species, stirred up controversy for the next decade

Darwin’s Theory for Evolution Natural Selection not all individuals survive when competing for resources (“struggle for existence”)

Darwin’s Theory for Evolution the individuals who survive are best adapted to their environment (“survival of the fittest”) nature acts on the variation within a population

Darwin’s Theory for Evolution after many generations, the population may change to resemble the best adapted individuals (“descent with modification”)

Natural selection in insecticide-resistant bugs

Evidence for Evolution

Evidence for Evolution Fossils there should be intermediate stages found in the fossil record

Evidence for Evolution Anatomy homologous structures are modified structures that show common ancestry same on inside, different on outside

Evidence for Evolution analogous structures are different in arrangement but have a similar function different on inside, same on outside

Evidence for Evolution vestigial structures have no current purpose, but may have functioned in an ancestor

Evidence for Evolution Embryology similarities in embryo structure suggest evolution from a common ancestor

Evidence for Evolution Biochemistry DNA or amino acid sequences can be compared to see how closely related 2 species are

Blending Butterflies

Examples of Adaptations Concealing coloration.

Examples of Adaptations Disruptive Coloration

Examples of Adaptations Disguises

Examples of Adaptations Counter shading

Examples of Adaptations Mimicry

Create your own hidden butterfly! Select one type of camouflage. Color/shade it just right. Place it in it’s habitat!

How Populations Evolve

Evolution of Populations variation is the inheritable differences within the same species the gene pool is all of the genes present in a population changes in the frequencies of alleles is microevolution a population is the smallest unit that can evolve

Finding allele frequencies

Sources of Genetic Variation mutation - a permanent change in DNA genetic drift – chance events can change the gene pools of small populations

Sources of Genetic Variation migration of individuals into and/or out of a population can change allele frequencies non-random mating (similar to selective breeding; only certain traits are desired) natural selection

3 Patterns of Natural Selection stabilizing selection favors average individuals in a population

3 Patterns of Natural Selection directional selection favors one of the extreme forms of a trait

3 Patterns of Natural Selection disruptive selection individuals of both extreme forms are favored over the average

Speciation a species is a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring Geographic isolation a physical barrier separates a population into groups (organisms adapt to their isolated environment)

Geographic isolation

Speciation Reproductive Isolation Occurs when organisms are prevented from producing fertile offspring occurs when mating behaviors/ times/seasons don’t match occurs when genetics aren’t similar enough

Various Patterns for Evolution

Following these mass extinctions new species arise Rates of Speciation mass extinctions have wiped out a large number of Earth’s history Following these mass extinctions new species arise

Rates of Speciation 1. Darwin proposed that evolution was a slow, steady process small adaptive changes accumulate over time this idea is known as gradualism

Rates of Speciation punctuated equilibrium states that speciation occurs in relatively quick bursts The bursts of change are then followed by long periods of stability

Patterns of Macroevolution divergent evolution is the pattern of evolution in which many different species can be traced back to a common (same) ancestor the different species adapted to different environments this is also called adaptive radiation

Divergent Evolution Evolution often happens among island chains because there are different habitats

Patterns of Macroevolution convergent evolution occurs when distantly related organisms evolve similar traits