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Natural Selection
Resources
Check F&H website (link with textbook on syllabus page)
“Evolution: 24 myths and misconceptions" TK
Futuyma, D. J. 2004 The Nature of Natural Selection. pp 93-98
"Natural selection is a mechanism for generating an exceedingly high
degree of improbability."
R.A. Fisher 1953
Dolichopteryx longipes (spookfish)
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• Variability
• Heritability
• Over-production
• Selection
Darwin’s postulates
Case Study: Darwin’s finches
Geospiza fortis N = 1200
Daphne Major warm/wet Jan-Maycool/dry June-Dec
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• Variability
Testing Darwin’s 4 postulates:
1976
• Heritability
• Caveats - mis-ID paternity
- egg dumping
- shared environ.- maternal effects
Genetic analysis Cross-fostering
• Range 0-1
ca. 65%
• Competition
130 mm -> 24 mm
Reproductive potential
• Nonrandom survival & reproduction
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Tribulus cistoides
Did the population
evolve?
Over 30 yrs…El niño (x57)
Drought2004 drought + G. magnirostris)
Abzhanov et al 2004Bone Morphogenetic Protein 4
“Origin of Species: an illustrated guide”
1.The word 'Darwinism' has a dual meaning. What are these?
2.From what 3 inferences does the theory of NS follow?
3.Why was/is so simple a theory so widely misunderstood?
4. Is the concept of natural selection relevant in a political or economic context?
5.What is the primary modern icon of evolution? -- and why is it wrong?
6.Give examples of how different disciplines and theories (academic & social) have been influenced by this misconception.
Ormia ochracea
Misconceptions of
Natural Selection
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Marlene Zuk et al
1991 - 20012003 (20 generations)
Common misconceptions of NS
•acts on individuals -> consequences on pop
•acts on phenotypes -> ! in allele freq
looks backward
•new traits evolve from existing traits
•not ‘perfect’
•nonrandom, but not progressive
•fitness is not circular
•acts on individuals NOT for “good of spp”