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THEORIES OF EVOLUTION
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Theories Confirmed through tests and observations Explain a wide variety of data and observations Can be used to make predictions Video Video
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Section 1: Darwin’s Influences
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Who was Darwin?
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Charles Darwin (1809-1882)
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Darwin’s Influences: Geology Traditional Beliefs of Darwin’s Time: Earth less than 10,000 years old and unchanging James Hutton and Charles Lyell (geologists): Earth is many millions of years old Changes through processes like volcanism and erosion http://a.abcnews.com/images/Technology/nm_Vermilion_080326_ssh.jpg http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/greeks/religion/pictures/volcano.gif
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Darwin’s Influences: Jean-Babtiste de Lamarck 1744-1829 Related fossil forms to living animals Species change as they adapt to their environments
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Lamarck’s Explanation 1. Acquired traits passed on to offspring Acquired trait - arises during an organism’s lifetime 2. Use and disuse Use it gets bigger Don’t use it gets smaller
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Examples of Lamarck’s Explanations
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Lamarck’s Rejection Lamarck’s hypotheses were discarded Acquired traits cannot be inherited No genetic basis
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Darwin’s Influences: Population Growth Thomas Malthus Malthus – human populations outgrow resources leads to suffering Darwin – applies to all living organisms http://www.goalsforamericans.org/gallery/d/340-4/3-3-05Overpopulation.jpg
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Darwin’s Influences: Artificial Selection Humans select plants and animals to breed End up with a variety of domesticated animal breeds and plant crops Nature provides variations, and humans select those they find useful
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Darwin’s Journey
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Darwin’s Finches Observed 13 species of finches on the Galapagos Islands Descended from single South American species Offspring of original finches adapted to different environments and food sources
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Darwin’s Observations What else did Darwin observe? Video Video http://www.galapagosonline.com/nathistory/wildlife/animals/torto.jpg
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Darwin’s Observations What characteristics made Darwin especially well suited for science? What did Darwin see and do on his five-year voyage aboard the Beagle? Why was the publication of On the Origin of Species a courageous act?
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Section Two – Darwin’s Theory
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The Origin of Species (1859)
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Darwin’s Theories 1. Descent with Modification Newer forms appearing in the fossil record are modified descendants of older species All species descended from one or a few original types of life
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Darwin’s Theories 2. Modification by Natural Selection How evolution occurs a) Variation exists among individuals in a species b) Many of those differences can be passed on to offspring
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Darwin’s Theories 2. Modification by Natural Selection c) Competition leads to the death of some individuals while others survive d) Individuals that had advantageous variations are more likely to survive and reproduce
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Important Concepts A population adapts to its environment as the proportion of genes for favorable traits increases Trees Darken
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Important Concepts Do individuals adapt? Do individuals evolve? A single organism’s genetic contribution to the next generation is its fitness
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Important Concepts High fitness = well adapted, reproduces more successfully Does “survival of the fittest” always mean “survival of the strongest”? Video Video
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If YES – How would Darwin explain the evolution of a particular trait? If NO – Why isn’t this an example of natural selection? Natural Selection: Yes or No?
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Polar bears developed light fur from darker-colored ancestors. Do you think natural selection was involved?
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Many species of finches are found on the Galapagos, each with differently-shaped beaks. They are all related to a finch in South America. Was natural selection involved?
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Blue Tits in GB (related out our Chickadees) have learned to open the tops of milk jars to drink the fat. Birds teach their offspring to do the same. Is this an example of natural selection?
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Some might argue that kangaroos have small forearms because they don’t use them much. Is this an example of natural selection?
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These stick bugs are very hard to see. Do you think natural selection was involved?
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Cactus spines are just modified leaves. Do you think natural selection was involved?
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Why is Evolution Controversial Or is it? Video Video
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