The Theory of Evolution Let’s Look at What Darwin was Thinking
What is Evolution? Evolution is….
How Long is “A Change Over Time”? Individuals ____________ evolve. Populations ___________ evolve.
Who was Darwin? Started medical school Attended seminary Met up with a botanist; sailed on the HMS Beagle at the age of 23
http: Galapagos Island video Volcanic Islands http: Galapagos Island video
Darwin’s Tortoises Why do they look different on different islands?
Darwin’s Finches Why do they look different on different islands?
Darwin was Influenced by Others James Hutton: Earth has to be more than just a few thousand years old!!
Darwin was Influenced by Others Charles Lyell
Darwin was Influenced by Others Thomas Malthus: The human race will grow faster than the supplies needed to support it
Darwin was Influenced by Others Lamarck, 1809: Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics Living organisms acquired characteristics that helped them adapt and survive. Organisms then passed these characteristics on to the next generation
Lamarck’s Giraffes
Darwin was Influenced by Others Alfred Wallace, 1859: Came to the same conclusions that Darwin did.
Darwin was Influenced by Others Wallace studied the Malay Archipelago
Darwin’s “The Origin of Species” Published in 1859 3 Important Observations 1. Members within a species vary. They are not all the same. 2. Much of this variation is inheritable. 3. There is a “struggle for existence.” More members of a species are born than can be supported by the environment.
Darwin’s 2 Important Conclusions 1. Because of the variations, some organisms are better able to survive to reproductive age and have offspring. (They are ‘fit.’) 2. Characteristics that make an organism “fit” will tend to accumulate over time.
Natural Selection The traits being selected for contribute to an organism’s fitness in its environment What drives natural selection? What makes natural selection possible?
Evolution: Descent with Modification Each living species has descended, with changes, from other species over time. Darwin called this “descent with modification.” We now call it Evolution.
Darwin’s Realizations All of these birds from the Galapagos were actually finches They had all likely descended from a single species originally from Ecuador
Darwin’s Realizations These similar looking animals are found in widely different locations. It is most likely they evolved from different ancestors but accumulated similar adaptive features
Artificial Selection: Man’s Involvement in Evolution
Evidence for Evolution 1. Fossil record
Evidence for Evolution 2. Homologous Structures Similar bone structure suggests a common ancestor
Evidence for Evolution 2. Homologous Structures Vestigial Structures
Evidence for Evolution 2. Homologous Structures Human Vestigial Structures
Evidence for Evolution 3. Similarities in Embryology It is scary how much we look like other animals! Human Embryo
A Summary of Darwin’s Theory Individual organisms differs; some of these differences are inheritable. Organisms produce more offspring than can be supported. Organisms compete for limited resources. Individuals best suited for their environment survive and reproduce. Those characteristics that help an organism survive and reproduce are passed on to future generations.