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EVOLUTION UNIT15-1 NOTES: ADAPTATIONS AND NATURAL SELECTION

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ADAPTATIONS

A hereditary characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.

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FITNESSMeasure of ability to survive and produce more offspring relative to other members of a population

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ANIMAL OBSERVATION

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SO HOW DID THESE ORGANISMS BECOME SO WELL ADAPTED TO THEIR ENVIRONMENT?

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DARWIN’S EXPLANATIONDarwin proposed that animals evolved to fit their environments.

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EVOLUTION

The change in a population of organisms over time

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DARWIN’S EXPLANATIONDarwin realized that animals have many offspring and some don’t survive.

The survivors are better suited to their environment.

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HE CALLED THIS PROCESS….

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NATURAL SELECTION

• Mechanism by which the environment is the selective agent

• Mechanism by which evolution occurs

Darwin said that in nature, environment creates selective pressure

Darwin said that in nature, environment creates selective pressure

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STEPS OF NATURAL SELECTION1. Overproduction

-organisms have many offspring, but not all will survive.

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STEPS OF NATURAL SELECTION

2. Genetic Variation

--Individuals vary within a population

--New traits appear due to genetic mutations

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STEPS OF NATURAL SELECTION3. Struggle to Survive

--Organisms compete for resources (food, water, shelter, and mates)

--Organisms have to get away from predators

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STEPS OF NATURAL SELECTION3. Struggle to Survive

--Some adaptations allow organism to survive at higher rate and individuals are “naturally selected” to survive and produce offspring

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STEPS OF NATURAL SELECTION4. Descent with Modification

--Organisms with the best adaptations will survive and reproduce passing these good traits down to their offspring

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Natural Selection acts on phenotypes not genotypes

As environment changes, different traits will become beneficial.

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EXAMPLES OF NATURAL SELECTION

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INSECTS BECOME RESISTANT TO INSECTICIDES.

Insecticide kills off most insects.

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Those insects that survive have a gene that makes them resistant.

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Resistant insects reproduce with other resistant insects.

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Their offspring have the resistant gene.

Insecticides don’t work very well over time!

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OTHER EXAMPLES OF EVOLUTION:

Bacteria become resistant to antibiotics

Don’t take antibiotics unless you have a bacteria infection!

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OTHER EXAMPLES OF NATURAL SELECTION:

Peppered Moths in England

There were more light moths

(on light trees) before 1850.

There were more dark moths

(on light trees) after 1850.