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History of Evolution Chapter 9
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Which came first?
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Recall: Hutton & Lyell’s Contribution Profound geologic processes of today are the same as in the past
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Recall: Lamarck’s Contribution Life evolves as environment changes Acquired traits can be passed to offspring Use and disuse – use it and it gets better/bigger, don’t and it gets worse/smaller Thus, no extinction exists
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Recall: Malthus’ Contribution Populations produce more offspring than can possibly survive to reproduce Remember carrying capacity?
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Recall: Mendel’s Contribution Traits are passed from parents to offspring There is variation of traits within populations
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Darwin Connects the Pieces Collected thousands of plants & animals on Beagle voyage (ended October, 1835) Each had wondrous adaptations On the Origin of Species published November, 1859
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Observation Members of a population vary extensively in their characteristics no two individuals are exactly alike (DNA)
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Observation Much of this variation is heritable
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For any species, population sizes would increase exponentially if all individuals that are born survived and reproduced successfully Observation
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Resources are limited
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Big Idea #1 Production of more individuals than the environment can support leads to a struggle for existence among individuals of a population, with only a fraction of their offspring surviving
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Big Idea #2 Differential survival and reproduction Survival depends on inherited traits; individuals whose inherited traits give them a high probability of surviving and reproducing are likely to leave more offspring than other individuals
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Big Ideas 1 & 2 = Big Idea #3 This unequal ability of individuals to survive and reproduce will lead to a gradual change in a population Favorable characteristics accumulate over generations
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Natural Selection Organisms better suited to the environment are more likely to survive and reproduce than organisms less suited to the environment
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Natural Selection
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Natural Selection Leads To Diversity
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Therefore… A non-chicken ancestor laid an egg in which a genetic mutation occurred and developed over many generations into Earth’s first chicken. Video Video
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5 Fingers of Evolution 5 Fingers of Evolution
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