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Darwin’s Theory of Evolution

Darwin’s Theory of Evolution. What is a scientific theory? A well substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of facts

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Page 1: Darwin’s Theory of Evolution. What is a scientific theory? A well substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of facts

Darwin’s Theory of Evolution

Page 2: Darwin’s Theory of Evolution. What is a scientific theory? A well substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of facts

What is a scientific theory?A well substantiated explanation

of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of facts that have been repeatedly confirmed through observation and experiment.

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The Puzzle of DiversityEvolution

◦Change over time◦Change in the inherited

characteristics of populations over successive generations.

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Evolution how◦Mutations that result in better

chance for survival Traits are passed on to offspring

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The puzzle of diversityCharles Darwin

◦Largest contributor to current understanding of evolution

◦Voyage of the H.M.S. Beagle Collected samples of life in different parts

of the world.

◦Galapagos Islands Patterns of diversity Fossils

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Voyage of the Beagle

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Galápagos Islands

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Galápagos SpeciesTurtles

◦ Different length necks◦ Different shells◦ Work perfectly for the island on which they live

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Galápagos SpeciesFinches

◦ Different beaks◦ Different colors◦ Traits correlate to

environment

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Artificial Selection

If we can change a species through our choosing, why could nature not choose and change?

Humans choose which organisms survive and reproduce

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Thomas Malthus 1798

• Human populations will out grow space and food supplies.

• Can you see this theory at play today?

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Natural SelectionSome organisms in the fight for life are better equipped than others

Those best equipped will survive

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Natural SelectionSome organisms in the fight for life are better equipped than others

Those best equipped will survive

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Natural Selection

Principles on pg 422

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Ideas That Shaped Darwin’s ThinkingInfluences on Darwin’s Thinking

◦James Hutton (1785) Geological forces shaped Earth. Earth millions of years old, not

thousands.

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How are mountains formed?

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Tectonic Plates

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Are Scientific Discoveries Unique?Alfred Russel Wallace

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Influences on Darwin◦Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (1809)

Living things have changed over time ~ all species descended from other species.

Species are adapted to their environment.

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Jean-Baptiste LamarckOrganisms acquired or lost

certain traits during their lifetime. These traits could be passed on to their offspring.

3 parts to this idea…

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Tendency Towards PerfectionAll organisms seek perfection

Acquire traits that help them flourish◦Birds’ desire to fly led to flight

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Use and DisuseChange parts of body through

use and disuse

Bird tries to fly, wings develop over time◦Bird does not fly, wings fall off over

time

Tie an arm behind your back…

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Inheritance of Acquired TraitsGained during an organism’s

lifetime◦Body builders, strong heart, obesity

Traits passed directly to offspring◦Since I run a lot, my child will see the

advantage

Epigenetics?

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EvaluatingLamarck was wrong; so, what did

he contribute?

Laid the foundation for evolutionary theory

First to document that organisms adapt to their environment

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Influences on Darwin◦Charles Lyell – Principle of Geology

Past events must be explained using processes that can be observed.

Slow process ~ These processes are still occurring!

◦Robert Frost once said, “In three words I can sum up everything I

know about life: it goes on.”

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Stop, collaborate, and listen…Could one person come up with

and completely legitimize a theory on his/her own?

Could Darwin have drawn the picture of Evolution all by himself?◦Who were four of the main

contributing artists to his first proposal?

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Darwin Presents His CasePublication of On the Origin of

Species◦Inherited Variation◦Artificial Selection◦Natural Selection

Struggle for existence Fitness and Adaptation Survival of the Fittest

Natural Selection Descent with modification Common descent

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15-3: Darwin Presents His Case

Publication of On the Origin of Species◦Evidence

Fossil record Geographic distribution Homologous body structures Vestigial organs Similarities in Embryology

Strengths and Weaknesses of Evolution