Basics of Natural Selection Topic 3035 By Jonathan Edgerly.

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Basics of Natural Selection Topic 3035 By Jonathan Edgerly

The Father of Natural Selection and Evolution Darwin –Darwin’s Theory has four main parts: 1.) The physiology of an organism is constantly changing. The organisms that are around today weren’t around in the past. 2.) All organisms are derived from common ancestors by a process of branching

The Father of Natural Selection and Evolution cont. 3.) Change is gradual and slow, taking place over a long period of time. 4.) The mechanism of evolutionary change is Natural Selection.

The Process of Natural Selection If all the offspring that organisms can produce were to survive and reproduce, they would soon overrun the earth. "The elephant begins breeding at 30 years old and goes on breeding until 90 years old;after a period from 740 to 750 years there would be nearly 19 million elephants descended from this first pair." -Charles Darwin

The Process of Natural Selection Offspring tend to resemble their parents. This includes characteristics that influence an individual’s success in surviving and reproducing. –Parents possessing certain traits that enable them to survive and reproduce will pass on these traits to the next generation of offspring.

The Process of Natural Selection

Natural Selection Requirements There must be heritable variation for some trait. –Examples: beak size, color pattern, thickness of skin, fleetness There must be an increased chance of survival and reproduction due to the possession of a particular trait. –Example: moth coloring, camouflage coloring

Examples Some plants genetically grow taller more quickly allowing them to reach out of under story. Some individuals are faster runners than others. But if speed gap between prey and predator is large it would not matter (e.g. if cheetahs ate snails).

Evidence of Natural Selection During the Industrial Revolution, soot and other industrial wastes darkened tree trunks and killed off lichens. The light-colored morph of the moth became rare and the dark morph became abundant. In 1819, the first melanic morph was seen; by 1886, it was far more common -- illustrating rapid evolutionary change.

Summary Darwin's theory of evolution drastically changed the direction of future scientific thought, though his theory was built on a growing body of thought that began to question prior ideas about the natural world. Darwin's theory of natural selection is a continuous process that occurs over successive generations.

Summary cont.. Natural selection requires heritable variation in a given trait and differential survival and reproduction associated with possession of that trait. Examples of natural selection are well- documented, both by observation and through the fossil record.