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HISTORY OF EVOLUTIONARY THOUGHT From Paganism to Darwin and Beyond http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/educators/lessons/lesson6/act1notes.html
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WHAT IS EVOLUTION? ► The change of species over a period of time
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WHAT IS YOUR OPINION? Please write down the answers to the following questions in your notes. ► Cheetahs can run faster than 60 miles/hour when chasing prey. How would a biologist explain how this ability evolved in cheetahs assuming their ancestors on average ran 20 miles/hr? ► Cave salamanders are blind (their eyes are non- functional). How could a biologist explain how this inability evolved from sighted ancestors?
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PRE-DARWIN IDEAS ► Earth is young ► Earth is not changing
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HISTORY: In the beginning… Plato and Aristotle (mid 300 B.C.) ► Scale of Nature
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EVIDENCE FROM GEOLOGY James Hutton ► He proposed the theory of uniformitarianism ► Earth was formed entirely by slow-moving processes, such as erosion and sedimentation, and that these slow forces continue to shape the landscape. Charles Lyell ► 1830 wrote Principles of Geology that Darwin read on his journey supporting Hutton’s work
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JUDEO CHRISTIAN CULTURE Exploring God’s work ► Carlos Linnaeus (1700s): Taxonomy ► George Cuvier (late 1700s): - Paleontology: Found that fossils were dissimilar to modern life - Paleontology: Found that fossils were dissimilar to modern life - Species can become extinct - Species can become extinct - Species can change over time - Species can change over time
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► Giant sloth did not resemble modern day sloth
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Erasmus Darwin ► Grandpa! ► Termed evolution ► Life developed from a single sources ► Humans close to primates (how dare he!)
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O.K. SPECIES EVOLVE BUT WHAT MAKES THEM EVOLVE? MECHANISMS BEHIND EVOLUTION Jean Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet, Chevealier de Lamarck…a.k.a. Lamarck! ►P►P►P►Published in 1809 when baby Darwin was born ►L►L►L►Looked at fossil record and role of environment ►I►I►I►Idea #1: use and disuse ►I►I►I►Idea #2: inheritance of acquired characteristics
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LAMARCK’S IDEA
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Charles Darwin (1809-1882) ► Beagle voyage around the world ► Looked at living organisms and fossil record
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VOYAGE ON THE BEAGLE
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PATTERNS IN DIVERSITY 1. Species vary Globally Rheas in South America Emu in AustraliaOstrich in Africa
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Darwin questioned why are marsupials only found in Australia even though Europe had a similar environment.
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Unique South American Character ► A South American tropical lizard more similar to a S.A. desert lizard than another lizard elsewhere
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2. Species Vary Locally ► What does the difference in structure between the two tortoises tell you about the island they occupy? Galapagos Tortoises
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3. Species vary over time ► Ancestor of armadillo was much bigger
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► Darwin also observed on his journey the geological process Hutton and Lyell also observed ► He witnessed earthquakes, changing landscapes ► He found marine fossils high up in the mountains of the Andes in Chile
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Working towards a theory of Natural Selection ► Malthus’ work: population size can increases exponentially but it remains stable over time…why?
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3 Points To Darwin’s Theory ► 1. There is a struggle for existence
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2. Role of the Environment: Natural Selection ► There is variation in a population
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The environment plays a role in ► keeping populations in check ► Natural selection is the process of selecting for a variation that is best suited to its environment ► “Survival of The Fittest”: those that can survive and reproduce the most viable offspring are the most fit
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3. Descent with Modification
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Alfred Wallace (1823-1913) ► I have this theory about natural selection charlsey boy, what do you think? Darwin’s Origin of Species ► Decent with modification (evolution) ► Natural Selection ► Decent of Man was also then published
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Lamarck vs. Darwin
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► Did your ideas reflect Darwin or Lamarck’s ► What does modern day genetics support? Evolution of Hummingbirds http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHyjGQJCAMU ► http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/11/2/e _s_4.html http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/11/2/e _s_4.html http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/11/2/e _s_4.html
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