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1 7.3 Evolution of Species

2 Key Ideas What factors have contributed to the diversity of species?
How do new species form? How do scientists infer evolutionary relationships among species? What causes the extinction of species?

3 A Variety of Species Over time, different environments and genetic variation have produced, through natural selection, the variety of organisms that exist today Habitat: specific environment that provides the things the organism needs to live, grow, and reproduce

4 Genetic Diversity : organisms within the same species do not all have identical traits.
Some genetic differences, or variations, may result from mutations in DNA or rearrangement of genes during meiosis

5 High variety in gene pools VS. Low variety
All the genetic variations in a species make up the total “gene pool” of that species High variety in gene pools VS. Low variety Corn, cheetah

6 How do new species form? A new species can form when a group of individuals remains isolated from the rest of its species long enough to evolve different traits Geographic isolation – one of the main possible ways new species form. Kaibab squirrel Abert’s squirrel

7 Inferring Species Relationships
Scientists have combined the evidence from DNA, proteins structure, fossils, early development, and body structure to determine the evolutionary relationships among species

8 Elephant and elephant shrew : the mouse-like elephant shrews are more closely related to elephants than rodents based on DNA comparisons.

9 Extinction of Species Extinct: no members of that species are still alive. (Woolly mammoths) Extinction if caused by a change in a species’ environment. The members of the species may not have adaptations that allow them to survive and reproduce in the changed environment

10 Climate change : climate change can destroy organisms’ habitats
It has been the leading cause of extinction Adaptation and survival – environmental change does not always lead to extinction. Some organisms may have traits that help them survive in a changed env.

11 Some Q’s to think about…
What causes extinction? How can isolation lead to the formation of new species?


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