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Chapter 12 Adaptations over Time 12

Chapter: Adaptations over Time Table of Contents Section 3: The Evolution of PrimatesThe Evolution of Primates Section 1: Ideas About Evolution Section 2: Clues About EvolutionClues About Evolution 12

1. A species is a group of organisms that share similar characteristics and can reproduce among themselves to produce fertile offspring. A. Early Models of Evolution 12.1 Ideas About Evolution 12.1

A. Early Models of Evolution Ideas About Evolution Change in these inherited characteristics over time is evolution. 2. The characteristics of a species that are passed from parent to offspring are called inherited characteristics.

1. In 1809, Jean Baptiste de Lamarck suggested that characteristics, or traits, developed during a parent organism’s lifetime are inherited by its offspring. B. Hypothesis of Acquired Characteristics Ideas About Evolution His hypothesis is called the inheritance of acquired characteristics.

3. Scientists collected data on traits that are passed from parents to offspring. B. Hypothesis of Acquired Characteristics Ideas About Evolution The data showed that traits developed during a parent’s lifetime, such as large muscles built by hard work or exercise, are not passed on to offspring. 5. The evidence did not support Lamarck’s hypothesis.

1. In December 1831, Charles Darwin set out on a journey from England that took him to the Galapagos Islands. C. Darwin’s Model of Evolution Ideas About Evolution 12.1

C. Darwin’s Model of Evolution Ideas About Evolution He was amazed by the variety of life on the Galápagos Islands, which are about 1,000 km from the coast of Ecuador.

C. Darwin’s Model of Evolution Ideas About Evolution Darwin noted that the species on the islands were similar in many ways to the species he had seen on the mainland. However, he observed different traits in many species on the islands as well.

4. Darwin studied several species and develop hypotheses to explain the differences in traits he observed. C. Darwin’s Model of Evolution Ideas About Evolution 12.1

1. Darwin observed 13 species of finches on the Galápagos Islands. D. Darwin’s Observations Ideas About Evolution He noticed that all 13 species were similar, except for differences in body size, beak shape, and eating habits.

D. Darwin’s Observations Ideas About Evolution He also noticed that all the Galápagos finch species were similar to one finch he had seen on the South American coast.

4. Darwin reasoned that the Galápagos finches must have had to compete for food. D. Darwin’s Observations Ideas About Evolution Finches with beak shapes that allowed them to eat available food survived longer and produced more offspring than finches without those beak shapes. 6. After many generations, these groups of finches became separate species.

E. Natural Selection Ideas About Evolution In the mid 1800s, Darwin developed a theory of evolution that is accepted by most scientists today. 2.He described his ideas in a book called “On the Origin of Species.”

1. Darwin’s ideas became known as the theory of evolution by natural selection. F. Darwin’s Theory Ideas About Evolution Natural selection means that organisms with traits best suited to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce.

3. A population is all of the individuals of a species living in the same area. F. Darwin’s Theory Ideas About Evolution Members of a large population compete for living space, food, and other resources. 5. Those that are best able to survive are more likely to reproduce and pass on their traits to the next generation.

1. A variation is an inherited trait that makes an individual organism different from other members of its species. G. Variation and Adaptation Ideas About Evolution Variations result from permanent changes, or mutations, in an organism’s genes. 3. Some gene changes produce small variations, such as differences in the shape of human hairlines.

4. Other gene changes produce large variations, such as an albino animal in a population of normal colored animals. G. Variation and Adaptation Ideas About Evolution If individuals with these variations continue to survive and reproduce over many generations, a new species can evolve.

6. An adaptation is any variation that makes an organism better suited to its environment. G. Variation and Adaptation Ideas About Evolution Camouflage (KA muh flahj) is an adaptation. A camouflaged organism blends into its environment and makes it easier for the organism to hide, increasing the chance to survive and reproduce.

1. Over time, the genetic makeup of a species might change it appearance. H. Changes in the Sources of Genes Ideas About Evolution Many kinds of environmental factors help bring about these changes. 3. When individuals of the same species move into or out of an area, they might bring in or remove genes and variations.

1. Sometimes mountains, lakes, or other geological features isolate a small number of individuals from the rest of a population. I. Geographic Isolation Ideas About Evolution Over several generations, variations that do not exist in the larger population might begin to be more common in the isolated population.

3. Also, gene mutations can occur that add variations to populations. Over time, the two populations can become so different that they no longer can breed with each other. I. Geographic Isolation Ideas About Evolution 12.1

1. Many scientists hypothesize that evolution occurs slowly, perhaps over tens or hundreds of millions of years. J. The Speed of Evolution Ideas About Evolution Other scientists hypothesize that evolution can occur quickly. 3. Most scientists agree that evidence supports both of these models.

1. The model that describes evolution as a slow, ongoing process by which one species changes to a new species is known as gradualism. K. Gradualism Ideas About Evolution According to the gradualism model, a continuing series of mutations and variations over time will result in a new species. 3. A series of intermediate forms can indicate a gradual change from the earliest species to today’s species.

1. According to the punctuated equilibrium model, rapid evolution comes about when the mutation of a few genes results in the appearance of a new species over a relatively short period of time. L. Punctuated Equilibrium Ideas About Evolution 12.1

2. Evolution by the punctuated equilibrium model can occur over a few thousand or million years, and sometimes even faster. L. Punctuated Equilibrium Today Ideas About Evolution For example, many bacteria have changed in a few decades. 4. The antibiotic penicillin originally came from the fungus Penicillium. 5. But many bacteria species that were once easily killed by penicillin no longer are harmed by it.

6. Penicillin has been in use since L. Punctuated Equilibrium Today Ideas About Evolution Just four years later, in 1947, a species of bacteria that causes pneumonia and other infections already had developed resistance to the drug. 8. By the 1990s, several disease-producing bacteria had become resistant to penicillin and many other antibiotics.

9. When penicillin was used to kill bacteria, those with the penicillin-resistant variation survived, reproduced, and passed this trait to their offspring. L. Punctuated Equilibrium Today Ideas About Evolution Over a period of time, this bacteria population became penicillin-resistant.

1 1 Section Check Question 1 _______ is the change in inherited characteristics over time. A. adaptation B. evolution C. gradualism D. variation

1 1 Section Check Question 2 Who developed the theory of natural selection? A. Alfred Russell Wallace B. Charles Darwin C. Gregor Mendel D. Jean Baptiste de Lamarck

1 1 Section Check Question 3 The changes observed in camels over time have been traced by studying _______.

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