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Developing a General Natural Selection Model 1

Developing a General Model We have studied 3 cases in detail. – Antibiotic resistance – Impact of the number of flagella on bacterial survival – Changes in mountain sheep horn size over time Now we’ll use what we have learned to develop a general model of natural selection. 2

Natural Selection The evolutionary models that we have been developing are called “natural selection” models. Natural selection means that some organisms survive and have more offspring because they have a trait that is advantageous in that particular environment. For example: – Mountain sheep with small horns survive better and have more offspring when hunters are around because hunters don’t shoot them. We say that sheep with small horns are naturally selected (or selected for), because in their environment, they are the ones that survive better and have offspring. – B. megaterium that are resistant to streptomycin are better able to survive in the presence of streptomycin and have offspring that are also resistant and able to survive in that environment. We say that resistant B. megaterium are naturally selected (or selected for), because in this environment, they are the ones that survive and have more offspring. We are going to make a general model of natural selection. 3

What parts do our models have in common? Look at your B. megaterium, Netlogo, and Mountain Sheep materials. Discuss in your groups: – What parts of these models are similar or the same? – What parts of these models are different? Write down everything you can find that is common to the three models. 4

Words that may be helpful as you think about what the models have in common A population is a collection of organisms in a species living in a specific area. – Example: All the moths living in forests in New England are a population of moths. – Example: All the Red-Bellied Black Snakes living in Australia are a population of Red-Bellied Black Snakes. An individual is one organism in a population. – An individual moth is one moth. – An individual Red-Bellied Black Snake is one snake. 5

Words that may be helpful as you think about what the models have in common Traits. Here are some examples: – Wing color in moths. – Weight of moths. – Ear size of rabbits. – Hair color of humans. Variations of a trait. Here are some examples: – Wing color in moths is the trait: one variation of the trait is dark; another variation is light. – Weight of moths: One variation of the trait is 3 grams; another variation of the trait is 2 grams. – Ear size of rabbits: One variation of the trait is large; another variation of the trait is short. – Hair color of humans: One variation of the trait is blonde; another variation is brown; another variation is black; another is red. 6

Words that may be helpful as you think about what the models have in common The advantageous variation of a trait is the version of a trait that helps individuals in a particular environment. – Example: Lighter wing color is an advantageous version of the wing color trait for moths when the trees have light bark. – Example: Small heads are an advantage trait for snakes when there are poisonous toads around, because then they cannot eat the toads and die from the poison. 7

Words that may be helpful as you think about what the models have in common An environmental change is a change in the environment. – If hunters start hunting in an area, that is an environmental change. – If tadpoles are living in a quiet pond, and dragonfly larvae move to the pond, that is an environmental change. – If the color of trees that moths rest on changes, that is an environmental change. 8

Useful Words As you think about what the models have in common, these words may be helpful: – Population – Individual – Trait – Variation of a trait – Advantageous variation of a trait – Environmental change 9

Sharing ideas What characteristics do the three different models have in common? 10

Model of Natural Selection We can take all the things that the models have in common to make a general model of what happens. Look at the list we have. What happens first in the models? Write it on the first line of your packet. Use general language that applies to all of the models. 11

Continue with Steps 2 through 5 Now work in groups to write what happens, step by step, in Steps 2 through 5. 12

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