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1 Evolution Theories Lamarack vs Darwin

2 Jean- Baptist Lamarck (1744-1829) Acquired traits- traits that a organism obtains during its life are passed to offspring (ex: long neck of giraffe)

3 1.Tendency towards perfection (change because you want to) 2.Use and disuse (structures change if used, disappear if not used) 3.Inherit acquired traits (changes in lifetime passed on to kids)

4 Lamarck: How did the fiddler crab get a large claw?

5 Lamarck: 1. Crab has a small claw feels a larger claw would be more “perfect” (predators, mates) 2.Crab uses claw makes it larger acquires a new trait in his lifetime 3.Crab has babies all offspring have large claws

6 Lamarck:

7 Charles Darwin (1809-1882) Natural Selection: Variations among individuals increases survival and are selected based on environment – Adaptations increase fitness N

8 DARWIN ∞NATURAL SELECTION His theory was influenced by: 1.5-year Voyage on the Beagle

9 DARWIN 2. Galapagos Islands

10 DARWIN 3.Charles Lyell’s geology book --earth is millions of years old and is constantly changing EX: ocean fossils on mountain tops

11 DARWIN 4.Artificial Selection -pigeon breeds -dog breeds

12 DARWIN 5. Thomas Malthus’ essay on human overpopulation --too many humans = not enough resources --”weak” will die --“strong” will survive

13 On the Origin of Species Darwin’s book published in 1859 Proposes Natural Selection as the way species form Controversial……religion

14 DARWIN How crabs got big claws 1.Some crabs have slightly bigger claws, others have slightly smaller claws (from mutations) 2.The bigger the claw, the more food crabs get

15 DARWIN 3.Big-claw crabs have lots of big-claw offspring 4.Small-claw crabs have few or no offspring 5. Over time, small-claw crabs become extinct, since big-claw crabs get more food and mates….and therefore more offspring

16 DARWIN ∞NATURAL SELECTION:4 parts 1.Natural Variation --individuals in a population vary

17 DARWIN ∞NATURAL SELECTION:4 parts Compare your hand size to your table partners….this is natural variation

18 DARWIN Because of this variety: ∞some are very well-adapted (w.a.) to their environments (fast, strong, camouflage..)

19 DARWIN Because of this variety: ∞--others are not w.a.

20 DARWIN NATURAL SELECTION:4 parts 2.Inheritance --parents pass traits to kids --through genes --kids look like parents

21 NATURAL SELECTION:4 parts 3. Overproduction of offspring -too many offspring are produced— there is competition

22 NATURAL SELECTION:4 parts 4. Reproductive Advantage -traits that increase reproductive success will be more common in the next generation

23 4. Reproductive Advantage -w.a. survive better than not w.a. -w.a. have more w.a. offspring -not w.a. have few or no offspring --“survival of the fittest”

24 4. Reproductive Advantage Over time, this results in changes in the characteristics of a species ∞-w.a. species form ∞-not w.a. species disappear

25 DARWIN ”descent with modification”

26 DARWIN

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