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1 Evolution, Ecology & Biodiversity

2 This course covers: - Population Genetics - Evolution - Diversity of life - Ecology - major theme of the course is evolution

3 What do you think is the best definition of evolution (for a biologist)?: a) Origination of species by development from earlier forms b) Change in allele frequencies in a population over generations c) Descent with modification d) The survival of the fittest e) Gradual process in which something changes into a more complex or better form

4 Population Genetics necessary to understand evolution

5 Evolution is relevant to understanding virtually everything about living things!

6 Why are there millions of species on this planet? What are they? What can we learn from this diversity?

7 How do these species interact with each other & their environment?

8 Evolutionary thinking Evolutionary biology credited to Darwin (1859) - not first to think of evolution… Georges-Louis Leclerc (Comte de Buffon) - 1707-1788 - believed in long history of earth, change in organisms, noted vestigial organs

9 Erasmus Darwin - 1731-1802 - believed that life had evolved from simple origins - wrote poetry… Organic life beneath the shoreless waves Was born and nurs'd in ocean's pearly caves; First forms minute, unseen by spheric glass, Move on the mud, or pierce the watery mass; These, as successive generations bloom, New powers acquire and larger limbs assume; Whence countless groups of vegetation spring, And breathing realms of fin and feet and wing.

10 - Etienne Geoffroy Saint Hilaire (1772-1844) - variations on single body plan, homologies

11 The best known ‘pre-Darwinian’ evolutionist was….? His theory made what well-known argument?: a) the environment directly modifies organisms b) individuals with greater fitness would pass on their traits c) changes in a trait arise by chance d) traits improved by frequent use would be passed on to offspring e) many past species went extinct

12 Jean Baptiste de Lamarck (1744-1829) - best known evolutionist pre-Darwin - believed species change AND suggested mechanisms by which it might happen - tendency to increase in size - perception of needs - use and disuse, inheritance of acquired characters

13 Charles Darwin - the man… - first to accumulate sufficient evidence to convince people that evolution had occurred - first to develop a logical, coherent mechanism to explain how & why evolution happens

14 - keen naturalist, traveled around world on The Beagle (1832-36)

15 Where in the world are armadillos found? a) Americas only b) Americas and Africa c) Americas and Asia d) Americas & Australia e) World-wide

16 - fossils in South America, birds in Galapagos islands, etc. led him to question species fixity Glyptodon Large Hairy Armadillo

17 4 spp. of mockingbirds from Galapagos


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