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Adaptation. Evolution Evolution involves two interrelated phenomena – Adaptation: modifications of a species phenotype to help them succeed in their environment.

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Page 1: Adaptation. Evolution Evolution involves two interrelated phenomena – Adaptation: modifications of a species phenotype to help them succeed in their environment.

Adaptation

Page 2: Adaptation. Evolution Evolution involves two interrelated phenomena – Adaptation: modifications of a species phenotype to help them succeed in their environment.

Evolution

Evolution involves two interrelated phenomena– Adaptation: modifications of a species phenotype

to help them succeed in their environment– Speciation: the formation of a new species from a

pre-existing species

Page 3: Adaptation. Evolution Evolution involves two interrelated phenomena – Adaptation: modifications of a species phenotype to help them succeed in their environment.

Adaptation

• A structural, behavioral, or physiological process that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment

• Eg. Camouflage allows an organism to blend in its environment to evade predators or sneak up on prey

Page 4: Adaptation. Evolution Evolution involves two interrelated phenomena – Adaptation: modifications of a species phenotype to help them succeed in their environment.

Camouflage

How does the camouflage in these fish help them survive?

Page 5: Adaptation. Evolution Evolution involves two interrelated phenomena – Adaptation: modifications of a species phenotype to help them succeed in their environment.

Camouflage

How does the camouflage in this tiger help it survive?

Page 6: Adaptation. Evolution Evolution involves two interrelated phenomena – Adaptation: modifications of a species phenotype to help them succeed in their environment.

Camouflage Videos

Page 7: Adaptation. Evolution Evolution involves two interrelated phenomena – Adaptation: modifications of a species phenotype to help them succeed in their environment.

Structural Adaptations: Saiga• The saiga has an odd shaped nose.• When it breathes, cool air is circulated in its

large nasal cavity, warming the air

Why do you think we

have such a big nose?

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Structural Adaptations: Snowshoe hare

Can you explain adaptations of the snowshoe hare?

Turn white in winter to

camouflage

Large feet act as snowshoes

Page 9: Adaptation. Evolution Evolution involves two interrelated phenomena – Adaptation: modifications of a species phenotype to help them succeed in their environment.

Structural Adaptation: King Vulture

Featherless head allows it to enter its head into carcasses, and not get stuck on the way

out

Page 10: Adaptation. Evolution Evolution involves two interrelated phenomena – Adaptation: modifications of a species phenotype to help them succeed in their environment.

Mimicry

• A structural adaptation in which a harmless species resembles a harmful species in coloration, structure, or movement

The blue jay, after eating the monarch, promptly vomit it because of a bad taste. The viceroy, by looking like the inedible monarch, avoids

predation from predators.

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Mimicry: Katydid

• The katydid mimics a dead leaf to remain unseen

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Mimicry: Orchid Mantis

• The orchid mantis, which resembles the orchid flower, hides amongst orchid flowers waiting for its prey (other insects)

Page 13: Adaptation. Evolution Evolution involves two interrelated phenomena – Adaptation: modifications of a species phenotype to help them succeed in their environment.

Mimicry: Coral Snakes

• The eastern coral snake is venomous, and displays warning coloration

• The scarlet king snake is a non-venomous snake

Page 14: Adaptation. Evolution Evolution involves two interrelated phenomena – Adaptation: modifications of a species phenotype to help them succeed in their environment.

Motion Mimicry Video

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Behavioral Adaptations: Hibernating

• Many animals hibernate in cold months to conserve energy

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Behavioral Adaptations

• Nocturnal animals – awake at night, conserve energy and avoid overheating during the day, protection of darkness

• Migratory animals – animals migrate to areas with abundant nutrients at different times of year, or for mating

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Physiological Adaptations: Venom

• Venomous animals make venom for defense• Often accompanied with warning colouration

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Physiological adaptations: Body heat

• Our bodies can change blood flow patterns to maintain a near constant body temperature