1 AP Biology 2006-2007 AP Biology Evolution by Natural Selection 2006-2007 AP Biology "Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution." -- Theodosius Dobzhansky March 1973 Geneticist, Columbia University (1900-1975) AP Biology TINTORETTO The Creation of the Animals 1550 TINTORETTO The Creation of the Animals 1550 AP Biology But the Fossil record… AP Biology Life’s Natural History is a record of Successions & Extinctions Precambrian, Proterozoic, & Archarozoic Ediacaran Cambrian Ordovician Silurian Devonian Carboniferous Permian Triassic Jurassic Cretaceous Tertiary Quaternary Anaerobic Bacteria Insects Reptiles Dinosaurs Mammals Birds Land Plants Seed Plants Plants Arthropods Chordates Jawless Fish Teleost Fish Amphibians Photosynthetic Bacteria Green Algae Multicellular Animals Molluscs 1.5 4500 700 63 135 180 225 280 350 400 430 500 570 Flowering mya AP Biology Life has changed & changed the Earth Living creatures have changed Earth’s environment, making other life possible
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AP Biology
2006-2007AP Biology
Evolutionby
Natural Selection
2006-2007AP Biology
"Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution."
-- Theodosius DobzhanskyMarch 1973
Geneticist, Columbia University
(1900-1975)
AP BiologyTINTORETTO The Creation of the Animals 1550TINTORETTO The Creation of the Animals 1550
AP Biology
But the Fossil record…
AP BiologyLife’s Natural History is a record of Successions & Extinctions
Precambrian,
Proterozoic,
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Archarozoic
Ediacaran
Cambrian
Ordovician
Silurian
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Carboniferous
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Life has changed & changed the Earth
Living creatures havechanged Earth’s environment, making other life possible
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Armadillos are native to the Armadillos are native to the Americas, with most species Americas, with most species
found in South America.found in South America.
Glyptodont fossils are also Glyptodont fossils are also
unique to South America.unique to South America.
Succession of types
Why should extinct armadillo-like species& living armadillos be found on the same
This wonderful relationship in the same continent between
the dead and the living will…throw more light on the appearance of organic beings on our earth,
and their disappearance from it, than any other class of facts.
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LaMarck
� Organisms adapted to their environments
� through acquired traits
�� change in their life timechange in their life time�� Use & DisuseUse & Disuse
organisms lost parts because they did not use them organisms lost parts because they did not use them —— like the missing eyes & digestive system of the like the missing eyes & digestive system of the tapewormtapeworm
�� Perfection with Use & NeedPerfection with Use & Needthe constant use of an organ leads that organ to the constant use of an organ leads that organ to increase in size increase in size —— like the muscles of a blacksmith like the muscles of a blacksmith or the large ears of a nightor the large ears of a night--flying batflying bat
� transmit acquired characteristics to next generation
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In historical context� Darwin did not originate the idea of evolution� Geologic theories of Earth’s age & history cleared the
path for evolutionary biologists
…immeasurable time…
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Charles Darwin
� 1809-1882
� British naturalist
� Proposed the idea of evolution by natural selection
� Collected clear evidence to support his ideas
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Voyage of the HMS Beagle
� Travels around the world
� 1831-1836
� makes many observations of natural world
� main mission of the Beagle was to chart South American coastline
Robert FitzroyRobert Fitzroy
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Voyage of the HMS Beagle
� Stopped in Galapagos Islands
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GalapagosOf relatively recent volcanic origin most of animal species on the Galápagos live nowhere else in world, but they resemble species living on South American mainland.