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1 The Modern Theory of Evolution Mr. Modafferi

2 Do Now What did Lamarck believe? What did Lamarck believe?

3 Darwin’s Journey

4 The Galapagos Islands Volcanic islands off the South American coast Volcanic islands off the South American coast Island species varied from the mainland species, and from island-to- island Island species varied from the mainland species, and from island-to- island –Example: Each island had either long or short necked tortoises depending on the island’s vegetation (Their shells also varied)

5 Finches! Finches on the Galapagos Islands resembled a mainland finch, but there were more types Finches on the Galapagos Islands resembled a mainland finch, but there were more types Bill shapes are adaptations to different means of gathering food. Bill shapes are adaptations to different means of gathering food. Galapagos finch species varied by nesting site, beak size, and eating habits. Galapagos finch species varied by nesting site, beak size, and eating habits.

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7 Think BIGGER! Newer species are just descendants of older species Newer species are just descendants of older species GEICO Cave Man Mr. Modafferi

8 Why are there different species? Darwin believes that once the organisms got to the island they reproduced, and eventually their offspring became different than the original mainland animals Darwin believes that once the organisms got to the island they reproduced, and eventually their offspring became different than the original mainland animals Evolution is linked to genes that are passed on through reproduction! Evolution is linked to genes that are passed on through reproduction!

9 Adaptation Adaptation - is a trait that helps an organism be more suited to its environment Adaptation - is a trait that helps an organism be more suited to its environment

10 How and When do These Changes/Adaptations Occur Evolutionary changes occur over time Evolutionary changes occur over time Evolutionary change only occurs in the genes of sex cells Evolutionary change only occurs in the genes of sex cells Adaptations can be in structure, function, and behavior over time Adaptations can be in structure, function, and behavior over time

11 Question of the Day Why do you think a species would change? Why do you think a species would change? –Why are there different turtles on the Galapagos Islands? –Why are there different Finches on South America and the Galapagos Islands?

12 Natural Selection Natural Selection = Survival of the Fittest Natural Selection = Survival of the Fittest This is the major idea to the modern theory of evolution This is the major idea to the modern theory of evolution

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14 Natural Selection Cont. The environment acts as the selecting agent The environment acts as the selecting agent Natural occurring variations among members of a population make some of them better adapted to the environment to survive. Natural occurring variations among members of a population make some of them better adapted to the environment to survive.

15 Homework Finish Worksheet Finish Worksheet


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