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An Ancient, Changing Earth How did Hutton and Lyell describe geological change? Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

An Ancient, Changing Earth Hutton and Lyell helped scientists recognize that Earth is many MILLIONS of years old, and the processes that changed Earth in the PAST are the same processes that operate in the PRESENT. Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

An Ancient, Changing Earth Hutton and Geological Change In 1795, James Hutton published a hypothesis about the GEOLOGICAL FORCES that shaped Earth. Most of these geological forces operate very SLOWLY, over millions of years. Hutton proposed that Earth had to be much more than a few THOUSAND years old. Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

An Ancient, Changing Earth Lyell's Principles of Geology Lyell stressed that scientists must explain past events in terms of processes that they can actually OBSERVE. The processes that shaped the Earth millions of years earlier CONTINUE in the present. Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

An Ancient, Changing Earth Lyell’s work explained how geological features could be BUILT UP OR TORN DOWN over long periods of time. Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

An Ancient, Changing Earth This understanding of geology influenced Darwin: If the Earth could change over time, MIGHT LIFE CHANGE AS WELL? It would have taken many years for LIFE TO CHANGE IN THIS WAY. This would have been possible only if the Earth were extremely OLD. Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

Lamarck’s Evolution Hypotheses According to Lamarck, how did species evolve? Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

Lamarck's Evolution Hypotheses Jean-Baptiste Lamarck recognized that: living things have CHANGED OVER TIME. all species were DESCENDANTS FROM OTHER SPECIES organisms were ADAPTED to their environments. Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

Lamarck's Evolution Hypotheses Lamarck proposed that by selective use or disuse of ORGANS, organisms acquired or lost certain traits during their lifetime. These traits could then be passed on to their OFFSPRING. Over time, this process led to change in a SPECIES. Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

Lamarck's Evolution Hypotheses Tendency Toward Perfection  Lamarck proposed that all organisms have an innate tendency toward complexity and perfection. They are continually changing and acquiring features that help them live more successfully in their environments. Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

Lamarck's Evolution Hypotheses Use and Disuse Lamarck proposed that organisms could alter the size or shape of particular organs by USING THEIR BODIES IN NEW WAYS. Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

Lamarck's Evolution Hypotheses Lamarck's Hypothesis A male fiddler crab uses its front claw to ward off PREDATORS and to attract MATES. Lamarck proposed that the selective use or disuse of an organ led to a change in that organ that was then passed on to offspring. This proposed mechanism is shown here applied to fiddler crabs. (1) The male crab uses its small front claw to attract mates and ward off predators. (2) Because the front claw has been used repeatedly, it becomes larger. Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

Lamarck's Evolution Hypotheses Lamarck's Hypothesis Because the front claw is used repeatedly, it becomes LARGER. This characteristic (large claw) is passed onto the offspring. Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

Lamarck's Evolution Hypotheses Inheritance of Acquired Traits LAMARCK thought that acquired characteristics could be inherited. He believed that if an animal acquired a particular feature in its lifetime, that feature would be passed on to its OFFSPRING. Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

Lamarck's Evolution Hypotheses Evaluating Lamarck's Hypotheses Lamarck’s hypotheses of evolution are incorrect in several ways. Lamarck did not know: HOW TRAITS ARE INHERITED. that an organism’s behavior has no EFFECT ON ITS HERITABLE CHARACTERISTICS. However, he paved the way for the work of later biologists. Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Population Growth What was Malthus's theory of population growth? Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Population Growth Population Growth In 1798, Thomas Malthus published a book in which he noted that babies were being BORN faster than people were DYING. The only forces he observed that worked against this growth were WAR, FAMINE, AND DISEASE. Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Population Growth Malthus reasoned that if the HUMAN continued to grow unchecked, sooner or later there would be INSUFFICIENT living space and food for everyone. Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Population Growth When Darwin read Malthus’s work, he realized that this reasoning applied to PLANTS AND ANIMALS MORE THAN IT DID TO HUMANS. If all the offspring of almost any species survived for several generations, they would overrun the world. This information was central to Darwin’s explanation of EVOLUTIONARY CHANGE. Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

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Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 15–2 Hutton and Lyell recognized that geological processes of the past differ from those of the present. indicate that Earth is many millions of years old. operate quickly, often over thousands of years. always involve violent events like volcanoes, earthquakes, and floods. Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 15–2 The discovery of many fossils challenged the idea that acquired traits could be inherited. Earth is many millions of years old. species had never changed over time. geological changes are slow. Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 15–2 Which of the following scientists proposed the hypothesis of selective use and disuse? Charles Darwin Jean-Baptiste Lamarck Thomas Malthus Charles Lyell Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 15–2 The scientist that proposed that Earth is shaped by geological forces that took place over long periods of time is: Malthus Hutton Darwin Lamarck Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 15–2 Darwin’s reading of Thomas Malthus made him realize that because of overpopulation, human beings cannot avoid extinction. all living things must evolve. living things produce more offspring than can possibly survive. the basic ideas of Lamarck were wrong. Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

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