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Evolution; Chapter 5 A. Pre-Darwin Aristotle, E. Darwin, Lamarck, Paley B. Charles Darwin (1809-1882) Journey on H.M.S Beagle Origin of Species (1859) Branching Descent (with modification) Natural Selection C. More Evidence D. Creationism controversy
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Evolution; Chapter 5 A.Pre-Darwin Aristotle, E. Darwin, Lamarck, Paley B.Charles Darwin (1809-1882) Journey on H.M.S Beagle Origin of Species (1859) Branching.

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Page 1: Evolution; Chapter 5 A.Pre-Darwin Aristotle, E. Darwin, Lamarck, Paley B.Charles Darwin (1809-1882) Journey on H.M.S Beagle Origin of Species (1859) Branching.

Evolution; Chapter 5

A. Pre-Darwin

Aristotle, E. Darwin, Lamarck, Paley

B. Charles Darwin (1809-1882)

Journey on H.M.S Beagle

Origin of Species (1859)

Branching Descent (with modification)

Natural Selection

C. More Evidence

D. Creationism controversy

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Go to class web page

Textbook link

Download:deductionsanimal phylaanimal kingdom

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Evolution; Chapter 5

What is evolution?

“process of lasting change among biological populations”

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Evolution; Chapter 5

A. Pre-Darwin

Aristotle (d. 322 BC) ladder of nature

“chain of being”

Larmark (1809) parade of nature

adaptations (environment)

use/disuse

inheritance of acquired characteristics

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Inanimate matter

Lower plants

Higher plants

Jellyfish, sponges, etc.

Humans

Whales and dolphins

Fish

Viviparous quadripeds

Snails, clams, etc.

Insects, spiders, etc.

Lobsters and crabs

Oviparous quadripeds

Squid and octopi

Birds

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OBSERVATIONS:

There are lots of different organisms.

Many have remarkable adaptations.

Many have similarities

There are many differences

WHY?

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A. Pre-Darwin

Aristotle (d. 322 BC) ladder of nature

Darwin, E (d. 1802) change

Believed that individuals could change.

We are each slightly different than our parents.Thought individuals could pass traits to children.

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A. Pre-Darwin

Aristotle (d. 322 BC) ladder of nature

Darwin, E (d. 1802) change

Believed that individuals could change.

We are each slightly different than our parents.Thought individuals could pass traits to children.

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A. Pre-Darwin

Aristotle (d. 322 BC) ladder of nature

Darwin, E (d. 1802) change

Larmarck (1809) parade of nature

adaptations (to environment)

use/disuse

inheritance of acquired characteristics

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A. Pre-Darwin

Aristotle (d. 322 BC) ladder of nature

Darwin, E (d. 1802) change

Larmarck (1809) parade of nature

adaptations (to environment)

e.g., domesticated animals

(environmental determinist)

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A. Pre-Darwin

Aristotle (d. 322 BC) ladder of nature

Darwin, E (d. 1802) change

Larmarck (1809) parade of nature

adaptations (to environment)

use/disuse

inheritance of acquired characteristics

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A. Pre-Darwin

Aristotle (d. 322 BC) ladder of nature

Darwin, E (d. 1802) change

Larmarck (1809) parade of nature

adaptations (to environment)

use/disuse

inheritance of acquired characteristics

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A. Pre-Darwin

Aristotle (d. 322 BC) ladder of nature

Darwin, E (d. 1802) change

Larmarck (1809) parade of nature

“Larmarck made the chain of being into a moving escalator which he called Nature’s Parade. The lowest forms of life, such as bacteria, formed by spontaneous generation from lifeless matter, and each species would slowly change (i.e., evolve) into the next higher species on the scale, without ever leaving any gaps”

Chapter 5 supplement: Scala Natura

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There are lots of different organisms.

Many have remarkable adaptations.

Many have similarities

There are many differences

WHY?

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Evolution; Chapter 5

A. Pre-Darwin

Larmark acquired characteristics

Paley Natural Theology (1802)

Sought to prove the existence of God by examining nature

Organisms have remarkable adaptations because they were “designed” (created) that way

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Evolution; Chapter 5

A. Pre-Darwin

Larmarck acquired characteristics

Paley Natural Theology

B. Charles Darwin (1809-1882)

Journey on H.M.S Beagle

Origin of Species (1859)

Branching Descent (with modification)

Natural Selection

C. Evidence

D. Creationism controversy

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B. Charles Darwin (1809-1882)

On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection (1859)

branching descent and natural selection

(with modification)

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B. Charles Darwin (1809-1882)

On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection (1859)

branching descent and natural selection

(with modification)

Species alive today came

from different species that

lived in earlier times

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fig. 5-1

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B. Charles Darwin (1809-1882)

On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection (1859)

branching descent and natural selection

(with modification)

parents with genotypes that favor survival and reproduction leave more offspring than parents with less

favorable genotypes

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B. Charles Darwin (1809-1882)

On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection (1859)

branching descent and natural selection

M&M’s

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B. Charles Darwin (1809-1882)

Journey on H.M.S Beagle

Origin of Species (1859)

Branching Descent (with modification)

Natural Selection

How did Darwin get to this point?

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B. Charles Darwin (1809-1882)

Journey on H.M.S Beagle (1831 to 1836)

Origin of Species (1859)

Branching Descent (with modification)

Natural Selection

How did Darwin get to this point?

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B. Charles Darwin (1809-1882)

Journey on H.M.S Beagle

5 year voyage around the world as naturalist

Collected specimens and made observations

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B. Charles Darwin (1809-1882)

Journey on H.M.S Beagle

5 year voyage around the world as naturalist

Collected specimens and made observations

Different animals lived in different places

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fig 5-2

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B. Charles Darwin (1809-1882)

Journey on H.M.S Beagle

5 year voyage around the world as naturalist

Collected specimens and made observations

Different animals lived in different places

(even when in the similar environments)

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B. Charles Darwin (1809-1882)

Journey on H.M.S Beagle

5 year voyage around the world as naturalist

Collected specimens and made observations

Galapagos Islands different Cape Verde Islands

(South America) from (Africa)

Each Island group was colonized from nearby mainland

Descent with modification led to differences

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B. Charles Darwin (1809-1882)

Journey on H.M.S Beagle

Origin of Species (1859)

Descent with modification

Natural Selection

C. More Evidence

D. Creationism controversy

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Return to England (1836)

British farmers artificial selection

Breeding the individuals with the most desired traits in each generation with each other, “improves” the species.

more milk, more wool,

different varieties of dogs, pigeons …

(positive eugenics)

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pigeons

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Thomas Malthus (1798)

•In nature, populations stay constant.

•Each species produces more offspring than necessary to maintain its numbers (so some die prematurely)

•Food supply is constant

Therefore, there must be competition.

“Can we doubt…that individuals having any advantage, however slight, over others would have the best chance of surviving and procreating their kind? On the other hand, we may feel sure that any variation in the least degree injurious would be rigidly destroyed. This preservation of favorable conditions I call Natural Selection.” (Darwin)

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A. Pre-Darwin

Larmarck acquired characteristics

Paley Natural Theology

B. Charles Darwin (1809-1882)

Journey on H.M.S Beagle

Origin of Species (1859)

Descent with modification

Natural Selection

C. Evidence

D. Creationism controversy

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C. EvidenceMimicry

fig 5-4

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C. EvidenceIndustrial Melanism

Moths (light and dark varieties) live on treesLichens (light color) also grew on tree trunks

Easy to see dark moths but not light ones.

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C. EvidenceIndustrial Melanism

Moths (light and dark varieties) live on treesLichens (light color) also grew on tree trunks

Easy to see dark moths but not light ones.

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C. EvidenceIndustrial Melanism

Moths (light and dark varieties) live on treesLichens (light color) also grew on tree trunks

Easy to see dark moths but not light ones.

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C. EvidenceIndustrial Melanism

Moths (light and dark varieties) live on treesLichens (light color) also grew on tree trunks

Factories (industrial revolution) polluted areas downwind

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C. EvidenceIndustrial Melanism

Moths (light and dark varieties) live on treesLichens (light color) also grew on tree trunks

Factories (industrial revolution) polluted areas downwind

Pollution killed lichens and soot darkened the trees

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fig 5-5

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C. Evidence

Homology

limb skeletonembryos

fig 5-6

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C. Evidence

Homology

embryologyembryos

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C. Evidence

Vestigial structures

coccygeal vertebraon skeleton

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C. EvidenceFossils

fig 5-9

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C. EvidenceFossils

fig 5-10

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C. EvidencePost-Darwin

Modern synthesis:

` More complex than just “who survives to reproduce”

Genetic driftPunctuated

equilibrium

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A. Pre-Darwin

Larmarck acquired characteristics

Paley Natural Theology

B. Charles Darwin (1809-1882)

Journey on H.M.S Beagle

Origin of Species (1859)

Descent with modification

Natural Selection

C. Evidence

D. Creationism controversy

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Charles Darwin (1809-1882)

“Can we doubt…that individuals having any advantage, however slight, over others would have the best chance of surviving and procreating their kind? On the other hand, we may feel sure that any variation in the least degree injurious would be rigidly destroyed. This preservation of favorable conditions I call Natural Selection.”

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Charles Darwin (1809-1882)

Natural Selection

natural events “select” organisms in such a way that the better adapted individuals tend to survive and reproduce.

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Charles Darwin (1809-1882)

Hypothesis:

All living things have developed from a common ancestor through the process of natural selection.

descent with modificationnatural selection

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fig 5-1

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Charles Darwin (1809-1882)

Hypothesis:

All living things have developed from a common ancestor through the process of natural selection.

descent with modificationnatural selection

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1. If the hypothesis of evolution is true,

then there must be variation among

individuals within a species.

Deductions:

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labybug variation

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1. If the hypothesis of evolution is true,

then there must be variation among

individuals within a species.

Deductions:

artificial selection - animal breedingplant breeding

e.g., pigeons

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2. If the hypothesis is true,

then more offspring have to be born than survive.

Deductions:

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2. If the hypothesis is true,

then more offspring have to be born than survive.

Deductions:

Elephants live for 90 years

have 6 offspring

after 500 years…….

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15,000,000 elephants

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3. If the hypothesis of evolution is true,

then there must be a difference between the offspring that survive and reproduce and those that don’t.

Deductions:

Industrial melanism

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3. If the hypothesis of evolution is true,

then there must be a difference between the offspring that survive and reproduce and those that don’t.

Deductions:

Industrial melanismpesticide resistancesuper-bacteria

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4. If the hypothesis of evolution is true,

then species alive today should be different from species of the past.

Deductions:

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5. If the hypothesis of evolution is true,

then it must be possible to demonstrate the slow change of one species to another.

Deductions:

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salamanders in California mountains

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6. If the hypothesis of evolution is true,

then there should be connecting forms between major groups.

Deductions:

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birds

reptiles

mammals

amphibians

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birds

reptiles

mammals

amphibians

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Hypothesis:

All living things have developed from a common ancestor through the process of natural selection.

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We have examined 6 deductions made from our original hypothesis

The theory depends on:•individual variation •natural selection

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Science is:

• a ongoing process• a way of knowing and investigating

the physical world• based on observation and

experimentation and reproducibility

• hypothesis testing• involves inductive and deductive

reasoning