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Evolution

Genetic change in a population over time

What are the 3 necessary ingredients for evolution?

• Evolution is a natural phenomenon that will occur wherever suitable conditions exist

• It’s a genetic change in a population over time• Is the example below macroevolution or microevolution?

Evidences for Evolution

• Fossils: What is a fossil?

• Comparative Embryology

• Comparative Biochemistry

• Comparative Anatomy

Fossil Evidence

• Preservation in ice and acid

• Preservation in amber

• Preserved hard parts

• Petrification

• Molds and casts

• Imprints

Preservation in Ice & Acid• Organisms are kept from decaying

in ice or strongly acidic conditions.• Why are bogs conducive to preservation

and not decomposition?

Preserved Hard Parts

• Organic materials in hard parts of living things leech out and are replaced by minerals in the surrounding rock

Petrification

• Organic materials in tree tissue leech out and are replaced by minerals in the surrounding rock

Relative Datingestimating the age of something compared to something else

Absolute Dating

RadioMetric Dating Video: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/03/3/l_033_01.html

• radioactive: decay of nuclei of unstable atoms half-life

• uranium 238 = 4.5billion yrs uraniumlead

• C14 up to 40,000yrs• C14C12 half life 5700

• If a piece of rock is found with a Lead:Uranium ratio of 7:1, how old is the rock?

Comparative Embryology• "ontogeny

recapitulates phylogeny"

• each embryo has to repeat the adult stages of its biological predecessors

• Haeckel was a fraud!

Comparative Biochemistry

• DNA sequence and protein molecules

• What is the adjacent picture called?

• What is the name of the process which generates it?

Comparative Anatomy

• Homologous structures

• Analogous structures

• Vestigial structures

Homologous Structures• Similar in design, different in function

• Divergent Evolution offspring of a common (similar) ancestor diverge b/c they are adapted by different environments

Adaptive Radiation process by which ancestral species evolve into a number of diff species

• Rolling for defense

What is the name of this animal?

• Echolocation for feeding in darkness (Oil bird and bat)

• Convergent Evol.• result of geographic

isolation and niches to be filled

• process by which different species evolve similar structures or adaptations to similar (but diff) environments

Parallel Evolution

Divergent, Convergent & Parallel Evolution

Make a Venn comparing the 3 types of evolution. 3 facts per group.

Co-Evolution• When two different

organisms change in response to each other

• How many bees are on the screen? Write your answer and then watch the videos.

Evolution of Camouflage:

Orchard Wasps

Vestigial structures• a structure or organ

that has no apparent use

• if organisms use the minimal amount of E to survive,why would they use E to form a structure that has no use?

Theories of Evolution• Empedocles• Aristotle• Linnaeus• Lamarck• Cuvier• Lyell• Wallace/Darwin• Stanley/Gould• Write at least 1 fact

about each theorist.

Lamarck & Acquired Characteristics

• Acquired characteristics traits acquired during life can be passed to offspring

• Theory of Use & Disuse what we use gets larger and what we don’t gradually disappears

Natural Selection (Darwin & Wallace)

• Overproduction

• Struggle for existence/ Competition

• Variation within a species

• Survival of the fittestproblem: how did variations arise?

How does Evolution Really Work

Overproduction

• Thomas Malthus "Essay on Principles of Population"

• geometric/exponential progression (vs arithmetic)

Speciation

Formation of a new species (group of organisms that can reproduce fertile offspring) needs:

1. Available niche

2. Genetic Isolation

3. Time

Genetic Isolation

Geographic/allopatric Isolation results from physical separation

Ecological/sympatric Isolation:• Mechanical (post/pre zygotic)• Temporal• Ethological (behavioral)• Isolating Lacewing songs

Directional Selection

• Selection against one extreme

• Fit to be ONE extreme

Stabilizing Selection• Selection against

both extremes

• Fit to be AVERAGE

Disruptive Selection

• Selection against the average

• It is fit to be BOTH extremes

• Give a plausible example of each of the 2 types of speciation.

• Give a plausible example of each of the 3 types of selection.

• Making a Cladistic: Try the following activity: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/change/family/

Why Does Evolution Matter Now?

• Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance

• Biological Invaders

References

• Absolute Dating: dig.anthro.niu.edu/anth102/ 01intro/1dating.html

• PBS Evolution Library: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/index.html

• Mimicry: http://www.morning-earth.org/Graphic-E/Transf-Mimic.html