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Ch 22.2
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1809-1831 Lived in England & fascinated with nature Went to school to became a physician Dropped out (disgusted by surgery) Became a clergyman 1831-1836 Invited on the HMS Beagle Hydrographic survey of South America
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Documented Kept a Journal: The Voyage of the Beagle Collected Thousands of plants, animals, & fossils
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1836-1859 Thinks about the voyage, animal/plant collection, fossils, geology… Begins to describe the most revolutionary idea in biology Receives a letter from colleague Alfred Wallace with same idea They publish their idea together Then Darwin finishes his book
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Galapagos islands, while close to each other, contained: Various ecosystems Organisms similar to, but different from each other Each had adaptations to fit the environment
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1.For any species, population sizes would increase exponentially if all individuals born reproduce successfully 2.Populations tend to be stable in size, except for seasonal fluctuations 3.Resources are limited
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Production of more individuals than the environment can support leads to a struggle for existence among individuals of a population, with only a fraction of their offspring surviving
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4.Members of a population vary extensively in their characteristics 5.Much of this variation is heritable
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Survival depends in part on inherited traits; individuals whose inherited traits give them a high probability of surviving and reproducing are likely to leave more offspring than other individuals
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This unequal ability of individuals to survive and reproduce will lead to a gradual change in a population, with favorable characteristics accumulating over generations
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Organisms better suited to the environment are more likely to survive & reproduce than organisms less suited to the environment Mutation Variation Selection
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/educators/teachstuds/svi deos.html http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/educators/teachstuds/svi deos.html There is a grandeur in this view of life…
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Artificial Selection: humans modify species over many generations by selecting and breeding individuals with desired traits
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CabbageBrussels sprouts Kale KohlrabiWild mustard Broccoli Cauliflower
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http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/evolution/dog_breeding.ht ml http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/evolution/dog_breeding.ht ml
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