Pacific Islands. Polynesia – many islands Micronesia – tiny islands Melanesia – black islands.
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Charles Darwin the Naturalist
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Voyage of the BeagleCharles DarwinBorn Feb. 12, 1809Joined Crew of HMS Beagle, 1831Naturalist5 Year Voyage around worldAvid Collector of Flora & FaunaAstounded By Variety of Life
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A reconstruction of the HMS Beagle sailing off Patagonia.
Darwin’s Voyage of Discovery
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Darwin Left England in 1831
Darwin returned 5 years later in 1836
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HMS Beagle’s Voyage
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The Galapagos IslandsSmall Group of Islands 1000 km West of South America
Very Different ClimatesAnimals On Islands Unique
TortoisesIguanasFinches
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The Galapagos IslandsVolcanic islands off the coast of South AmericaIsland species varied from mainland species & from island-to-island speciesEach island had long or short neck tortoises
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The Galapagos IslandsFinches on the islands resembled a mainland finchMore types of finches appeared on the islands where the available food
was different (seeds, nuts, berries, insects…)Finches had different types of beaks adapted to their type of food
gathering
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Darwin’s Observations & Conclusions
The Struggle for Existence
Who was Darwin video clip
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Voyage of the Beagle
During His Travels, Darwin Made Numerous Observations And Collected Evidence That Led Him To Propose A Revolutionary Hypothesis About The Way Life Changes Over Time
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Darwin’s ObservationsPatterns of Diversity were shownUnique Adaptations in organismsSpecies Not Evenly Distributed
Australia, Kangaroos, but No RabbitsS. America, Llamas
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Darwin’s Observations
Both Living Organisms & Fossils collected
Fossils included:TrilobitesGiant Ground Sloth of South America
This species NO longer existed.What had happened to them?
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Evidence for Evolution – The Fossil Record
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Definition
•Evolution is the slow , gradual change in a population of organisms over time
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Darwin’s Observations
Left unchecked, the number of organisms of each species will increase exponentially, generation to generation
In nature, populations tend to remain stable in size
Environmental resources are limited
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Darwin’s Conclusion
• Production of more individuals than can be supported by the environment leads to a struggle for existence among individuals
• Only a fraction of offspring survive each generation
• Survival of the Fittest
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Darwin’s Observations•Individuals of a population vary extensively in their characteristics with no two individuals being exactly alike.•Much of this variation between individuals is inheritable.
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Darwin’s Conclusion
•Individuals who inherit characteristics most fit for their environment are likely to leave more offspring than less fit individuals•Called Natural Selection
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•The unequal ability of individuals to survive and reproduceleads to a gradual change in a population, with favorable characteristics accumulating over generations (natural selection)•New species evolve
Darwin’s Theory of Evolution
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Ideas That Shaped Darwin’s Thinking
Thomas Malthus
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Population GrowthThomas Malthus, 1798EconomistObserved Babies Being Born Faster Than
People Were DyingPopulation size limited by resources such as
the Food Supply
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The Struggle for ExistenceMalthus’ Influence:
High Birth Rates & Limited Resources Would Force Life & Death Competition
Each Species Struggles For:FoodLiving SpaceMates
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Population Growth
Malthus Reasoned That If The Human Population Continued To Grow Unchecked, Sooner or Later There Would Be Insufficient Living Space & Food For EveryoneDeath Rate Will Increase To Balance Population size & Food Supply
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Population GrowthDarwin Realized Malthus’s Principles Were Visible In NaturePlants & Animals Produce Far More Offspring Than Can Be Supported
Most DieIf They Didn’t – Earth Would Be Overrun
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Darwin’s Theory of Evolution
Organisms Change Over Time
How do we know evolution happens video clip
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Natural Selection
Driving force for evolutionDuring the struggle for resources, strongest survive & reproduceIdea that at least some of the differencesbetween individuals, which impact their survival and fertility, are inheritable
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Evolution of pesticide
resistance in response to
selection
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Evolution By Natural Selection Concepts
The Struggle for Existence (compete for food, mates, space, water, etc.)
Survival of the Fittest (strongest able to survive and reproduce)
Descent with Modification (new species arise from common ancestor replacing less fit species)
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Survival of the FittestFitness
Ability of an Individual To Survive & ReproduceAdaptation
Inherited Characteristic That Increases an Organisms Chance for Survival
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Survival of the FittestAdaptations Can Be:
PhysicalSpeed, Camouflage, Claws, Quills, etc.
BehavioralSolitary, Herds, Packs, Activity, etc.
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Survival of the FittestFitness Is Central To The Process Of EvolutionIndividuals With Low Fitness
DieProduce Few Offspring
Survival of the FittestAKA Natural Selection
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Survival of the FittestKey Concept
Over Time, Natural Selection Results In Changes In The Inherited Characteristics Of A Population. These Changes Increase A Species Fitness In Its Environment
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Natural SelectionCannot Be Seen DirectlyIt Can Only Be Observed As Changes In A
Population Over Many Successive GenerationsRadiationFossil Record
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Descent With ModificationTakes Place Over Long Periods of TimeNatural Selection Can Be Observed As Changes
InBody StructuresEcological NichesHabitats
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Theory of Evolution Today
Supporting Evidence
Did humans evolve video clip
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Evolutionary Time Scales
Macroevolution: Long time scale events that
create and destroy species.
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Microevolution:Short time scale
events (generation-to-generation) that
change the genotypes and phenotypes of populations
Evolutionary Time Scales
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Evidence of EvolutionKey Concept
Darwin Argued That Living Things Have Been Evolving On Earth For Millions of Years. Evidence For This Process Could Be Found In:
The Fossil RecordThe Geographical Distribution of
Living SpeciesHomologous Structures of Living
Organisms
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Fossil RecordEarth is Billions of Years OldFossils In Different Layers of Rock
(sedimentary Rock Strata) Showed Evidence Of Gradual Change Over Time
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Geographic Distribution of Living Species
Different Animals On Different Continents But Similar Adaptations To Shared Environments
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Homologous Body StructuresScientists Noticed Animals With Backbones
(Vertebrates) Had Similar Bone StructureMay Differ In Form or FunctionLimb Bones Develop In Similar Patterns
Arms, Wings, Legs, Flippers
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Homologous Structures (BONES in the FORELIMBS) shows Similarities in mammals.
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Review
Why does evolution matter now video clip
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Darwin's Theory
1.Individual Organisms In Nature Differ From One Another. Some Of This Variation Is Inherited2.Organisms In Nature Produce More Offspring Than Can Survive, And Many Of These Offspring Do No Reproduce
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Darwin's Theory
3.Because More Organisms Are Produced Than Can Survive, Members Of Each Species Must Compete For Limited Resources4.Because Each Organism Is Unique, Each Has Different Advantages & Disadvantages In The Struggle For Existence
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Darwin's Theory
5.Individuals Best Suited To Their Environment Survive & Reproduce Successfully – Passing Their Traits To Their Offspring.6.Species Change Over Time. Over Long Periods, Natural Selection Causes Changes That May Eventually Lead To New Species
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Darwin's Theory
7.Species Alive Today Have Descended With Modifications From Species That Lived In The Past8.All Organisms On Earth Are United Into A Single Tree Of Life By Common Descent