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Evolution General Zoology, 19 January 2011 Donald Winslow Reading: Hickman et al. 2011 Integrated Principles of Zoology, 15 th ed., McGraw-Hill Ch. 1 pp.

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1 Evolution General Zoology, 19 January 2011 Donald Winslow Reading: Hickman et al. 2011 Integrated Principles of Zoology, 15 th ed., McGraw-Hill Ch. 1 pp 13-15; Ch. 6 pp 101-109, 111-121, 123-131 “Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution.” --Theodosius Dobzhansky

2 Founders of evolution Lamarck—inheritance of acquired traits Lyell—uniformitarianism & gradualism Malthus—exponential growth & limitation Darwin—natural selection, speciation Wallace—independently developed theory of evolution by natural selection & inspired Darwin to publish.

3 Darwin's theory of evolution Change Common descent Speciation Gradualism Natural selection

4 Charles Darwin Voyage on H.M.S. Beagle, Galapagos Natural selection & adaptation Population growth & limits to growth Competition and heritable variation Differential survival & reproduction Gradual adaptation & speciation Reproductive barriers & speciation

5 Evidence for evolution Fossil record Marine organisms on mountaintops Geological time & dating—isotope decay Evolutionary trends—horses Homology of vertebrate forelimbs (Fig 6.14) “Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny.” - Ernst Haeckel

6 Flying Great Egret (Ardea alba). Photo by Karen Bays. Bird wings are homologous to a human’s arms.

7 Ontogeny & phylogeny Pharyngeal gill slits – Present in fish, reptiles, birds, mammals Paedomorphosis – Axolotls—salamanders that never grow up Heterochrony – Change in the timing of development

8 Microevolution Population genetics Gene pool Allele frequencies Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium

9 Allele frequencies Example with allele (T) for ability to taste phenylthiocarbamide (from Hickman, et al.) Genotype# of individualsCopies of TCopies of t T/TT/T20400 T/tT/t t/tt/t 080 10080120 p = frequency of T = 80/200 = 0.4 q = frequency of t = 120/200 = 0.6

10 Forces that change allele frequencies Mutation Genetic drift Nonrandom mating—e.g. assortative mating Migration Selection (natural, artificial, sexual) Relative fitness Stabilizing, directional, & disrupting selection

11 Bright plumage of male Northern Cardinal— A result of sexual selection.

12 Measuring genetic variation Protein polymorphism & heterozygosity Gel electrophoresis Quantitative characters Dark-eyed Junco (Junco hyemalis) color variants

13 Leucistic “Purple” Finch (Carpodacus purpureus)

14 Macroevolution Allopatric & sympatric speciation Hybridization, extinction Adaptive radiation (diversification) Gradualism, punctuated equilibrium Mass extinction Levels of selection Genic, individual, kin, group, species Eastern Meadowlark (Sturnella magna)


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