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1 Unit 2: Evolution Learning Goal 1: Examine the history of the development of the theory of evolution.

2 Scientific Theory A well supported testable explanation of phenomena that have occurred in the natural world.

3 Charles Darwin ( ) First attended the University of Edinburgh to become a surgeon. Transferred to Cambridge to study theology and become an Anglican priest. Graduated at the age of 22 (1831) and joined the HMS Beagle. Father did not want him to join the ship because it might lead him away from a future in the clergy. Started as the captains companion and later became the ship’s naturalist.

4 HMS Beagle Five-Year Voyage

5 Darwin’s Observations
Patterns of Diversity Darwin observed similar animals that were diverse in their characteristics.

6 Darwin’s Observations
Fossils a large part of the puzzle. A fossil is preserved remains of ancient organisms. Many animals found in fossils were very similar to modern day organisms.

7 Galapagos Islands Darwin observed that the characteristics of many plants and animals varied noticeably among the different islands.

8 Galapagos Islands Each island had a very different climate.
The smallest, lowest islands were hot, dry, and nearly barren. Sparse vegetation Higher islands had greater rainfall. Different assortment of plants and animals.

9 Island Tortoises Darwin found that the shape of the shell of the tortoise varied from island to island. You could use the shape of the shell to determine where the tortoise had come form.

10 Galapagos Iguanas

11 Galapagos Iguanas The iguanas seemed to adapt to their environments.
Those that lived near trees had feet and claws adapted for climbing in soft tissue. Those that lived on rocky cliffs had feet and claws adapted to climbing on rocky cliffs.

12 Darwin’s Finches Darwin found finches around the islands that had beak types that were specific to the types of food available. *Those with big thick beaks ate seeds that were available. *Those with smaller beaks ate the soft flesh of fruit or insects.

13 Darwin’s Finches

14 Origin of Evolutionary Thought
Charles Darwin developed the central idea of evolution by natural selection, but others before and during his time also built essential parts of the theory.

15 James Hutton Proposes that Earth is shaped by forces that took place over extremely long periods of time. Proposed Earth to be millions of years old.

16 Thomas Malthus 1798 Competition
Human populations will grow faster than the space and food supplies needed to sustain it. Competition

17 Jean-Baptiste Lamarck 1809
Publishes his hypothesis of the inheritance of acquired traits. Ideas were flawed. The first to propose a mechanism explaining how organisms change over time.

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19 Charles Lyell 1833 Publishes Principles of Geology
Explains that processes occurring now have shaped Earth’s geological features over long periods of time.

20 Alfred Wallace 1858 Independently drew the same conclusion as Darwin.
Evolution by Natural Selection Conferred with Darwin about ideas.

21 On the Origin of Species
Published in 1859 Proposed a mechanism for evolution called Natural Selection Organisms changed over time as a result of the change to their environment. Those best suited for their environment would survive and pass on their traits.


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