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Mechanisms of Evolution
Natural Selection
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Objectives 7C analyze and evaluate how natural selection produces change in populations, not individuals 7D analyze and evaluate how the elements of natural selection, including inherited variation, the potential of a population to produce more offspring than can survive, and a finite supply of environmental resources, result in differential reproductive success
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In Question: Answer the following “IN” question on your handout: What is natural selection and what impact does it have on a population?
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Natural Selection Individuals that are better adapted to their environment survive, reproduce and pass on their genes. Acts on populations of organisms, not individuals.
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Darwin Was a British Naturalist who traveled the globe on the HMS Beagle. Gathered evidence to support his theory that populations evolved as a result of Natural Selection. Published his findings in a book titled “On the Origin of Species”
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Darwin’s Trip on the HMS Beagle
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Darwin’s Finches
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Darwin’s Finches Cont’d
Darwin’s Finches showed evidence of common ancestry. All finches shared a common ancestor from South America. As they migrated to different islands in the Galapagos, those that were best adapted for their environment survived and reproduced. This shows ADAPTIVE RADIATION.
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Galapagos Finches
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Natural Selection A.K.A. “Survival of the Fittest”
Organisms with desirable phenotypes will survive and reproduce in their environment.
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Natural Selection Acts on Populations, not individuals. Occurs because
Individuals within a population vary. Some traits are better than others Those traits are inheritable
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Genetic Variation Variation of alleles among and within populations.
Ultimate source is Mutations! Not all mutations are bad or lethal!
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Examples of Adaptations
Mimicry- resembling another organism Camouflage- blending into your environment.
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Mimicry When one organism mimics another in terms of appearance or behavior. Ex: Viceroy and Monarch and Coral and King Snakes
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Camouflage Organisms blend in with their environment to increase chances of survival
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Elements of Natural Selection
Inherited Variation- Variations have to be coded for in the DNA so that they can be passed from parents to offspring. Number of Offspring- more offspring equals an increase in odds for survival. This is typically seen in plants and insects. Finite Amount of Resources- Limited resources such as space, water, food and mates can impact natural selection. Differential Reproductive Success- Increased mating ensures genes will be passed down to offspring.
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Complete “Out”… EXPLAIN how natural selection works on populations and not individuals. Be sure to use the terms: Natural Selection, Genetic Variation. Also discuss how the elements of natural selection shape population.
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