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Edit the text with your own short phrases. To change the sample image, select the picture and delete it. Now click the Pictures icon in the placeholder to insert your own image. The animation is already done for you; just copy and paste the slide into your existing presentation. Evolution in Action

Convergent Evolution Process by which different species evolve similar traits due to similar selective pressures Each species came from different ancestors but evolved similar adaptations to similar habitats

Species with same ancestor become more and more different until they are different species Ex: Galapagos finches Primates/Humans Evolution

Adaptive Radiation A type of divergent evolution in which each the population of a new species fills many niches in the environment Niche: the unique position occupied by a species (location and function within that ecological community)

Artificial Selection When a human breeder chooses individuals that will parent the next generation Humans first selected domestic dogs from a wolf population approximately 15,000 years ago

Coevolution When 2 or more species influence each other’s evolution Evolution is ongoing so in any given environment, many species may be evolving at once Each species is part of the forces of natural selection that act upon the other species Ex: Ants and Acacia tree: ant protects tree from herbivores and insects and tree provides food for ant