The History of Evolution

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Evolution and Darwin.
Advertisements

Aim: What is Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection ? Do the activity with your group. Look at the picture, discuss and answer the questions. How did this.
The History of Evolution
Early Theories of Evolution. Theory of Use and Disuse ► Jean Baptiste LAMARCK ( ) ► Theory was based on NEED  Organs needed if environmental.
Evolution Chapters 13, 14, & 15. Earth has millions of other kinds of organisms of every imaginable shape, size, and habitat. The variety of living things.
How Does Evolution Happen? After making observations and analyzing evidence, Charles Darwin concluded that natural selection is the mechanism of evolution.
10.3 Theory of Natural Selection KEY CONCEPT Darwin proposed natural selection as a mechanism for evolution.
Evolution change over time What is science? What kind of questions can be answered by science? What cannot be answered by science? There are different.
Natural Selection vs. Selective Breeding Environmental and Human Influences.
Evolution  Evolution –process through which species change over time. The process by which modern organisms (multicellular) have descended from ancient.
Evolution: A change in a kind of organism over time. The process of modern organisms coming from ancient organisms.
What is a Theory? Everyday Language – Hunch; Guess Scientific Language – Created after years of experiments and observation – Based on testable evidence.
The Theory of Natural Selection Artificial Selection Humans created diversity choosing specific traits to breed – Dogs, Crops, Livestock Humans selected.
The Theory of Natural Selection Artificial Selection Humans created diversity choosing specific traits to breed – Dogs, Crops, Livestock Humans selected.
The Theory of Natural Selection Artificial Selection Humans created diversity choosing specific traits to breed – Dogs, Crops, Livestock Humans selected.
Darwin vs. Lamarck. What is a theory? An explanation of some aspect of the natural world based on the best available evidence Summarizes hypotheses that.
Natural Selection vs. Selective Breeding Environmental and Human Influences.
The History of Evolution
CORNELL NOTES: CHARLES DARWIN & NATURAL SELECTION
How was Darwin’s Theory Shaped by other scientists?
How was Darwin’s Theory Shaped by other scientists?
Evolution: History and Theory
Natural Selection and Adaptations
Natural Selection vs. Selective Breeding
CORNELL NOTES: CHARLES DARWIN & NATURAL SELECTION
How Do Darwin and Lamarck’s Theories Compare?
Chapter 13: Evolution.
Evolution Evolution –process through which species change over time. The process by which modern organisms (multicellular) have descended from ancient.
Peppered Moths Year #1 Light Moths 556 Dark Moths 63 Year #10
Natural Selection & Adaptations
Natural Selection and Adaptations
EVOLUTION Chapter 15.
UNIT 5 PART 2: THE MODERN THEORY OF EVOLUTION
Chapter 6.1 Ideas About Evolution.
Peppered Moth Study Industrial melanism is the term used to describe the adaptation of an organism in response to industrial pollution. One example of.
EVOLUTION AND NATURAL SELECTION
Quick Review: What is evolution?
Darwin and the Theory of Evolution
EVOLUTION AND NATURAL SELECTION
Unit 1: Evolution Lesson 1: Why Evolution??
Evolution “It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to.
Quick Review: What is evolution?
Evidence for Evolution
What is EVOLUTION? An Introduction Martin.
L2: Theories of Evolution
The History of Evolution
The Theory of Natural Selection
The History of Evolution
15.1 Evidence for Evolution
Darwin.
Darwin and the Theory of Evolution
The Theory of Natural Selection
The History of Evolution
Evolution Change Over Time.
Short Term Evolution in the Peppered Moth
Darwin’s Theory Section 7.1 (page 224)
Natural Selection Demo
The Theory of Natural Selection
A change in a species over a long period of time
Evolution Biology.
Lamarck vs. Darwin.
Evolution and Natural Selection
The Theory of Natural Selection
The History of Life On Earth
Evolution and Natural Selection
The History of Evolution
Evolution February 26th/27th, 2009.
Natural Selection.
Evolution Intro Video.
EVOLUTION AND NATURAL SELECTION
Presentation transcript:

The History of Evolution Darwin Lamarck

What is a Theory? Everyday Language Scientific Language Hunch; Guess Created after years of experiments and observation Based on testable evidence Stood the test of time Based on gravitational theory, what do you think would happen if I dropped a pen?

#1: Isn’t Evolution Just A Theory?

Jean Baptiste de Lamarck Acquired Inheritance: Early theory where changes acquired over a lifetime could be passed to offspring Ex: Evolution of the giraffe neck Short neck ancestors stretched their necks to reach leaves Stretched neck was passed to offspring Why this is wrong: Only traits linked to DNA can be passed to offspring

Silly Example of Acquired Inheritance If Jacob has children in the future, how many arms will they have? Jacob lost his left arm Jacob is in a car crash Meet Jacob

Charles Darwin Observations: Organisms have variations based on their environment Variations provide advantages Natural Selection: Process where organisms with favorable traits survive and reproduce 1859: Published The Origin of Species Notch in shell Survive in areas with higher vegetation No notch in shell Survive in areas with ground vegetation Those with short necks died. Those with longer necks survived and reproduced So how did giraffes get a long neck?

#2: Who Was Charles Darwin?

Adaptation vs. Variation Variation: Inherited traits that make an individual different from others Ex: Galapagos finches vary in their beaks Adaptation: Variation that increases the chance of survival Ex: Which finch would be better adapted to an island with large seeds for food?

Butterflies won't lay eggs on plants with fake egg spots

Can you find the geckos?

Gross....bird poop...or is it???

Natural Selection in Action: The Peppered Moth Analysis Before the industrial revolution, the trees in the forest around Manchester, England were a light grey/green due to the color of lichens (fungus) on their trunks.

Natural Selection in Action: The Peppered Moth Analysis Peppered moths, or Biston betularia, which lived in the area were found in two varieties: 1) Light with dark spots (most common) and 2) Dark with light spots (less common).

Natural Selection in Action: The Peppered Moth Analysis Because there were not enough resources to support the entire population, the two varieties of this species had to compete for survival. Their coloring, when against a similar background, served as camouflage against predators such as birds and lizards, thus increasing chances of survival.

Natural Selection in Action: The Peppered Moth Analysis As the Industrial Revolution progressed, the trees became covered with sulfur dioxide, which killed the light colored lichen and thus turning the tree trunks dark.

Light peppered moth Dark peppered moth Year 1 Background Year 10 Background

Year 1: Peppered Moths Light 556 Dark 64

Year 10: Peppered Moths Light 56 Dark 638

Review What is a theory? What did acquired inheritance state and how was it thought to work? What does natural selection state and how is it thought to work? How does a variation and adaptation differ?