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Charles Darwin and Evolution
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Early Years Nature studies Beetle collection Catalogued pigeon breeds Didn’t complete medical school Trained as a minister in Church of England His father and grandfather mentioned evolution Unpaid position naturalist HMS Beagle Survey parts of the world Draw biological specimens – catalogue and prepare
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Beagle voyage Fossil shells on cliffs – different places same fossils Different herbivores and carnivores – different continents Large fossils bones of extinct animals resembled living animals Witnessed earthquake and noticed earth movements – quick environmental changes
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Beagle voyage Galapagos Islands – unique animals with similarities to South America Each Island Galapagos different finches Beak shape and food source - relationship
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Darwin’s theory Darwin studied specimens from the Beagle voyage and made rigorous observations Reluctant to publish findings – could cause trouble Alfred Russel Wallace – same ideas Darwin’s ideas published – based on 30 years of study Now know as the theory of evolution Natural selection and survival of the fittest
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Evidence for evolution Palaeontology - study of fossils Older fossils simpler – younger more complex Palaeontology
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Geographical distribution Each continent has its own characteristic types of plants and animals Different continents different animals and plants fill a similar niche
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Comparative anatomy The study of similarities and differences in body structures Best example limbs of vertebrates
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Comparative embryology The study of embryos Vertebrate embryos are similar during their early development
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Genetic sources Similarities and differences in the genetic code
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