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The Theory of
Evolution
 Chapter 13 – Sect. 1: Natural
          Selection
Charles Darwin - 1859

              Published convincing
               evidence that
               species evolve
              Proposed a
               reasonable
               mechanism to
               explain how
               evolution occurs
Darwin’s Voyage on the
HMS Beagle
Darwin’s Voyage on the
HMS Beagle
    1831-1836 (5 year voyage)
    Darwin was 22 years old at the start
    Naturalist – someone who studies nature
    Ships purpose was to survey the coast of
     South America
Darwin’s Finches
Darwin observed that many
  of the plants and animals
  of the Galapagos Islands
  resembled but were not
  the same as those on the
  nearby coast of South
  America



    Population – all the individuals of a species that live
    in a specific geographical area and that can interbreed
Natural Selection

  Individuals that have physical or
   behavioral traits that better suit their
   environment are more likely to survive
   and will reproduce more successfully
   than those that do not have such traits
    These advantageous traits are adaptations
  As a result, the nature of the population
   will gradually change – evolution!
Harsh Criticism

  Darwin wrote down his ideas about
   evolution and natural selection in 1844
  He did not try to publish his work until
   1858
  The theory of evolution goes against
   religious beliefs and was not accepted by
   the public in general
On the Origin of Species
published in 1859 (pg. 280 1-4)

 Inherited variation exists within the genes of
  every population or species (the result of
  random mutation or translation errors)
 In a particular environment, some individuals
  of a population or species are better suited to
  survive and have more offspring
 Over time, the traits that make certain
  individuals of a population able to survive and
  reproduce tend to spread in that population
 There is overwhelming evidence from fossils
  and many other sources that living species
  evolved from organisms that are extinct
Reproductive Isolation
  Two populations of the same species do not
   breed with one another because of geographic
   separation, a difference in mating periods, or
   other barrier to reproduction
  These isolated populations will become more
   different over time until they are no longer able
   to breed with one another
The Tempo of Evolution
The Theory of
Evolution
Chapter 13 – Sect. 2: Evidence of
           Evolution
Most Scientists Agree on
     the Following:
 Earth is about 4.5 billion years old.
 Organisms inhabited Earth for most of its
  history.
 All organisms living today share common
  ancestry with earlier, simpler life forms.
The Fossil Record
  The preserved or
   mineralized remains or
   imprint of an organism
   that lived long ago.
  Provide a record of
   Earth’s past life forms
  Evidence of evolution
   can be seen in the fossil
   record.
Formation of Fossils

  The fossil record is not complete.
    Fossils do not form in all environments
  Most fossils form when organisms are
   rapidly buried in fine sediments
    Bodies may decay too quickly or be eaten or
     scattered
    Fossils are most likely to form in:
       Wet lowlands, slow-moving streams, lakes,
        shallow seas, and areas near active volcanoes
Anatomy & Development

  Comparisons of the anatomy of different
   types of organisms reveal basic
   similarities in body structures
    The structures may have different functions
     in different organisms
      Ex.) bones may be present in both organisms but
       are reduced in size and have no use or less
       important function
Vestigial Structures

 Reduced in size or
  function, but may
  have been complete
  in an ancestor
   Ex.) hind limbs of
    whales
Homologous Structures

  Structures that share
   a common ancestry
    ex.) forelimbs of
     vertebrates
Changes in DNA

  Mutation – a change in the nucleotide-
   base sequence of a gene or DNA
   molecule
    If species have changed over time, then the
     genes that determine the species’
     characteristics should also have changed by
     mutation
The Theory of
Evolution
Chapter 13 – Sect. 3: Examples of
            Evolution
Natural Selection at Work
  Environment dictates
   the direction and
   amount of change in
   evolution
  If the environment
   changes in the future,
   the set of
   characteristics that
   most help an
   individual reproduce
   successfully may
   change
Factors in Natural Selection
(pg. 288 1-4)


   All populations have genetic variations.
   The environment presents challenges to
    successful reproduction.
   Individuals tend to produce more offspring than
    the environment can support.
   Individuals that are better able to cope with the
    challenges presented by their environment
    tend to leave more offspring.
Examples of Natural Selection

  Strains of lung disease tuberculosis (TB)
   becoming resistant to certain antibiotics
    DNA in each strain is different = evolution &
     natural selection
  Darwin’s finches developed different size
   and shape beaks based on food sources
    Finches with proper beak for food survive =
     evolution & natural selection
Formation of New Species
  Divergence – accumulation of differences
   between groups
    Leads to the formation of new species
  Subspecies – populations of the same species
   that differ genetically because of adaptations to
   different living conditions
    Can become so different that can no longer
     interbreed successfully
  Speciation – the process by which new species
   form

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The Theory of Evolution

  • 1. The Theory of Evolution Chapter 13 – Sect. 1: Natural Selection
  • 2. Charles Darwin - 1859  Published convincing evidence that species evolve  Proposed a reasonable mechanism to explain how evolution occurs
  • 3. Darwin’s Voyage on the HMS Beagle
  • 4. Darwin’s Voyage on the HMS Beagle  1831-1836 (5 year voyage)  Darwin was 22 years old at the start  Naturalist – someone who studies nature  Ships purpose was to survey the coast of South America
  • 5. Darwin’s Finches Darwin observed that many of the plants and animals of the Galapagos Islands resembled but were not the same as those on the nearby coast of South America Population – all the individuals of a species that live in a specific geographical area and that can interbreed
  • 6. Natural Selection  Individuals that have physical or behavioral traits that better suit their environment are more likely to survive and will reproduce more successfully than those that do not have such traits  These advantageous traits are adaptations  As a result, the nature of the population will gradually change – evolution!
  • 7. Harsh Criticism  Darwin wrote down his ideas about evolution and natural selection in 1844  He did not try to publish his work until 1858  The theory of evolution goes against religious beliefs and was not accepted by the public in general
  • 8. On the Origin of Species published in 1859 (pg. 280 1-4)  Inherited variation exists within the genes of every population or species (the result of random mutation or translation errors)  In a particular environment, some individuals of a population or species are better suited to survive and have more offspring  Over time, the traits that make certain individuals of a population able to survive and reproduce tend to spread in that population  There is overwhelming evidence from fossils and many other sources that living species evolved from organisms that are extinct
  • 9. Reproductive Isolation  Two populations of the same species do not breed with one another because of geographic separation, a difference in mating periods, or other barrier to reproduction  These isolated populations will become more different over time until they are no longer able to breed with one another
  • 10. The Tempo of Evolution
  • 11. The Theory of Evolution Chapter 13 – Sect. 2: Evidence of Evolution
  • 12. Most Scientists Agree on the Following:  Earth is about 4.5 billion years old.  Organisms inhabited Earth for most of its history.  All organisms living today share common ancestry with earlier, simpler life forms.
  • 13. The Fossil Record  The preserved or mineralized remains or imprint of an organism that lived long ago.  Provide a record of Earth’s past life forms  Evidence of evolution can be seen in the fossil record.
  • 14. Formation of Fossils  The fossil record is not complete.  Fossils do not form in all environments  Most fossils form when organisms are rapidly buried in fine sediments  Bodies may decay too quickly or be eaten or scattered  Fossils are most likely to form in:  Wet lowlands, slow-moving streams, lakes, shallow seas, and areas near active volcanoes
  • 15. Anatomy & Development  Comparisons of the anatomy of different types of organisms reveal basic similarities in body structures  The structures may have different functions in different organisms  Ex.) bones may be present in both organisms but are reduced in size and have no use or less important function
  • 16. Vestigial Structures  Reduced in size or function, but may have been complete in an ancestor  Ex.) hind limbs of whales
  • 17. Homologous Structures  Structures that share a common ancestry  ex.) forelimbs of vertebrates
  • 18. Changes in DNA  Mutation – a change in the nucleotide- base sequence of a gene or DNA molecule  If species have changed over time, then the genes that determine the species’ characteristics should also have changed by mutation
  • 19. The Theory of Evolution Chapter 13 – Sect. 3: Examples of Evolution
  • 20. Natural Selection at Work  Environment dictates the direction and amount of change in evolution  If the environment changes in the future, the set of characteristics that most help an individual reproduce successfully may change
  • 21. Factors in Natural Selection (pg. 288 1-4)  All populations have genetic variations.  The environment presents challenges to successful reproduction.  Individuals tend to produce more offspring than the environment can support.  Individuals that are better able to cope with the challenges presented by their environment tend to leave more offspring.
  • 22. Examples of Natural Selection  Strains of lung disease tuberculosis (TB) becoming resistant to certain antibiotics  DNA in each strain is different = evolution & natural selection  Darwin’s finches developed different size and shape beaks based on food sources  Finches with proper beak for food survive = evolution & natural selection
  • 23. Formation of New Species  Divergence – accumulation of differences between groups  Leads to the formation of new species  Subspecies – populations of the same species that differ genetically because of adaptations to different living conditions  Can become so different that can no longer interbreed successfully  Speciation – the process by which new species form