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Regents Biology 2006-2007 Insect eaters Bud eater Seed eaters Cactus eater Warbler finch Tree finches Ground finches Darwin & Evolution by Natural Selection.

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2 Regents Biology 2006-2007 Insect eaters Bud eater Seed eaters Cactus eater Warbler finch Tree finches Ground finches Darwin & Evolution by Natural Selection

3 Regents Biology Charles Darwin  Proposed a way how evolution works  How did creatures change over time?  __________________  Collected a lot of evidence to support his ideas  1809-1882  British naturalist

4 Regents Biology Robert Fitzroy Voyage of the HMS Beagle  Invited to travel around the world  1831-1836 (22 years old!)  makes many observations of nature  main mission of the Beagle was to chart South American coastline

5 Regents Biology Voyage of the HMS Beagle  Stopped in _______________________  500 miles off coast of Ecuador

6 Regents Biology Galapagos Recently formed volcanic islands. Most of animals on the Galápagos live nowhere else in world, but they look like species living on South American mainland. 800 km west of Ecuador

7 Regents Biology Many of Darwin’s observations made him wonder… Why? Darwin asked: Why were these creatures found only on the Galapagos Islands? Darwin found…many unique species

8 Regents Biology present day Armadillos Darwin found: that creatures have changed over time Evidence that creatures have changed over time ancient Armadillo Darwin asked: Why should extinct armadillos & modern armadillos be found on same continent? Darwin found…clues in the fossils

9 Regents Biology Darwin found: Different shells on tortoises on different islands Darwin asked: Is there a relationship between the environment & what an animal looks like?

10 Regents Biology Finch?Sparrow? Woodpecker? Warbler? Darwin found… birds Finch?Sparrow? Woodpecker? Warbler? Darwin found: Many different birds on the Galapagos Islands. He thought he found very different kinds…

11 Regents Biology Darwin was amazed to find out: All 14 species of birds were finches… Finch?Sparrow? Woodpecker? Warbler? Finch?Sparrow? Woodpecker? Warbler? But Darwin found… a lot of finches Large ground finch Small ground finch Warbler finchTree finch But there is only one species of finch on the mainland! Darwin asked: If the Galapagos finches came from the mainland, why are they so different now?

12 Regents Biology Finch?Sparrow? Woodpecker? Warbler? The finches cinched it! Large ground finch Small ground finch Warbler finchTree finch Big seed eaterSmall seed eater Insect eaterLeaf & bud eater Darwin said: Ahaaaa! A flock of South American finches were stranded on the Galapagos… Darwin found: The differences between species of finches were associated with the different food they ate.

13 Regents Biology Finch?Sparrow? Woodpecker? Warbler? The finches cinched it! Large ground finch Small ground finch Warbler finchTree finch Big seed eaterSmall seed eater Insect eaterLeaf & bud eater Darwin said: Ahaaaa! A flock of South American finches were stranded on the Galapagos… Darwin found: The differences between species of finches were associated with the different food they ate. _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________

14 Regents Biology Relationship between species (beaks) & food

15 Regents Biology Darwin’s finches  Darwin’s conclusions  ___________________________________  differences in beaks in the original flock  adaptations to foods available on islands  ___________________________________  over many generations, the finches were selected for specific beaks & behaviors  ___________________________________  accumulation of winning traits: both beaks & behaviors  ___________________________________

16 Regents Biology Warbler finch Woodpecker finch Small insectivorous tree finch Large insectivorous tree finch Vegetarian tree finch Cactus finch Sharp-beaked finch Small ground finch Medium ground finch Large ground finch Insect eaters Bud eater Seed eaters Cactus eater Warbler finch Tree finches Ground finches _________ _____________________ From 1 species to 14 species…

17 Regents Biology  LaMarck  ____________________ ____________________  creatures developed traits during their lifetime  give those traits to their offspring  example  in reaching higher leaves giraffes stretch their necks & give the acquired longer neck to offspring  ____________________ Earlier ideas on Evolution

18 Regents Biology Darwin’s view of Evolution  Darwin  giraffes that already have long necks survive better  leave more offspring who inherit their long necks  _______________  _______________ _______________  _______________ _______________ _______________

19 Regents Biology 2006-2007 Asking Questions is a good adaptation!


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