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The Theory of Evolution

Let’s Look at What Darwin was Thinking

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What is Evolution?

• Evolution is….

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How Long is “A Change Over Time”?

• Individuals ____________ evolve.

• Populations ___________ evolve.

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Who was Darwin?• Started medical school• Attended seminary• Met up with a botanist; sailed on the HMS Beagle at

the age of 23

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Volcanic Islands

http: Galapagos Island video

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Darwin’s Tortoises

• Why do they look different on different islands?

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Darwin’s Finches

• Why do they look different on different islands?

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Darwin was Influenced by Others

• James Hutton: Earth has to be more than just a few thousand years old!!

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Darwin was Influenced by Others

• Charles Lyell

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Darwin was Influenced by Others

• Thomas Malthus: The human race will grow faster than the supplies needed to support it

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Darwin was Influenced by Others• Lamarck, 1809: Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics

1. Living organisms acquired characteristics that helped them adapt and survive.

2. Organisms then passed these characteristics on to the next generation

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Lamarck’s Giraffes

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Darwin was Influenced by Others

• Alfred Wallace, 1859: Came to the same conclusions that Darwin did.

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Darwin was Influenced by Others

• Wallace studied the Malay Archipelago

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Darwin’s “The Origin of Species”

• Published in 1859

• 3 Important Observations– 1. Members within a species vary. They are not

all the same.– 2. Much of this variation is inheritable.– 3. There is a “struggle for existence.” More

members of a species are born than can be supported by the environment.

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Darwin’s 2 Important Conclusions

• 1. Because of the variations, some organisms are better able to survive to reproductive age and have offspring. (They are ‘fit.’)

• 2. Characteristics that make an organism “fit” will tend to accumulate over time.

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Natural Selection

• The traits being selected for contribute to an organism’s fitness in its environment

• What drives natural selection?

• What makes natural selection possible?

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Evolution: Descent with Modification

• Each living species has descended, with changes, from other species over time.

• Darwin called this “descent with modification.” We now call it Evolution.

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Darwin’s Realizations• All of these birds from the Galapagos were actually

finches• They had all likely descended from a single species

originally from Ecuador

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Darwin’s Realizations

• These similar looking animals are found in widely different locations.

• It is most likely they evolved from different ancestors but accumulated similar adaptive features

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Artificial Selection: Man’s Involvement in Evolution

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Evidence for Evolution1. Fossil record

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Evidence for Evolution2. Homologous Structures

• Similar bone structure suggests a common ancestor

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Evidence for Evolution2. Homologous Structures

• Vestigial Structures

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Evidence for Evolution2. Homologous Structures

• Human Vestigial Structures

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Evidence for Evolution3. Similarities in Embryology

• It is scary how much we look like other animals!

Human Embryo

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A Summary of Darwin’s Theory

• Individual organisms differs; some of these differences are inheritable.

• Organisms produce more offspring than can be supported.

• Organisms compete for limited resources.• Individuals best suited for their environment

survive and reproduce.• Those characteristics that help an organism

survive and reproduce are passed on to future generations.