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Adaptations Over Time

LamarkTheory of acquired characteristics

Lamark said organisms acquired traits by using their bodies in new ways

These new characteristics were passed to offspring

Lamark was totally wrong!

Charles Darwin(1809-1882)

Biologist that spent over 20 years of his life studying biologicalEvolution in the 1800’s.

Most famous for traveling to the coast of South Africa and the Pacific islands.

Sailed around the world 1831-1836

Why are islands a good place to study evolution?

Each island has their own gene pool.

Smaller gene pool=more adaptations.

Different islands are different environments.

How did tortoises and birds differ among the islands of the Galapagos?

Each islandhad its owntype oftortoisesand birdsthat wereclearlydifferent from otherIslands.

Darwin studied tortoisesSaddleback tortoises with long necks

and legs lived in areas with tall plants.

Domed tortoises, with shorter necks and legs, lived in wet areas rich in mosses and short plants

Galapagos tortoises

What did his travels reveal

The diversity of living species was far greater than anyone had previously known!!

These observations led him to develop the theory of evolution!!

Evolution is when organisms change over time. Evolution is when organisms change over time. Modern species evolved from ancestral forms. Modern species evolved from ancestral forms. The mechanism for evolution is natural selection

Evolution is a Theory

• Evolution is a well supported explanation of phenomena that have occurred in the natural world

• A theory in science is a well tested hypothesis, not just a guess

Natural Selection

The traits that

help an organism

survive in a

particular

environment are

“selected”.

Factors that lead to Natural Selection

OverpopulationProducing more offspring that cansurvive because there’s not enoughresources (food, space, water).

Offspring compete for the limited resources to survive.

Competition

Any difference between individuals of the same species.

Variation

Variations that make certain individuals better adapted to their environment.

Selection

Natural Selection and Species Fitness

Overtime, natural selection results inchanges in the inherited traitsof a population.

These changes increase a speciesfitness (survival rate).

Summary of Darwin’s Theory

1. Organisms differ; variation is inherited

2. Organisms produce more offspring than survive

3. Organisms compete for resources

4. Organisms with advantages survive to pass those advantages to their children

5. Species alive today are descended with modifications from common ancestors

Evidence of Evolution

1. Fossil Record

2. Geographic Distribution of Living Species

3. Homologous Body structures

4. Similarities in Embryology

Fossil Recordprovides evidencethat living thingshave evolved.

Fossils show thehistory of life onearth and howdifferent groups oforganisms havechanged over time.

Relative vs. Absolute Dating

Relative Dating

Can determine a fossil’s relative age

Performed by estimating fossil age compared with that of other fossils

Drawbacks – provides no info about age in years

Absolute datingCan determine the

absolute age in numbers

Is performed by radioactive dating – based on the amount of remaining radioactive isotopes remain

Drawbacks - part of the fossil is destroyed during the test

Primate Fossils

Australopithecus Homo erectus Homo sapien

Primate Brain Capacity

Primate Bone structure

Human Relatives

Homologous structuresStructures that havedifferent mature forms butdevelop from the sameTissues

e.g. Wing of bat, human arm, leg of turtle

Turtle

Alligator

Bird

Evidence of Evolution

Homologous Body Structures

Vestigial Organs◦traces of homologous organs in other

species◦Organ that serves no useful function

e.g. Appendix

EmbryologyIn their early stages

of development,

chickens, turtles

and rats look

similar, providing

evidence that they

shared a common

ancestry.

Embryological development

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