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Theories of Evolution. Darwin vs. Lamarck. Lamarck. Darwin. Jean-Baptiste LaMarck. French, Early 1800’s Theory of Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics Two main points…. 1. Principle of Use & Disuse: Most used body structures develop, unused structures waste away.
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Theories of Evolution Darwin vs. Lamarck
Lamarck Darwin
Jean-Baptiste LaMarck • French, Early 1800’s Theory of Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics • Two main points…
1. Principle of Use & Disuse: • Most used body structures develop, unused structures waste away 2. Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics: • Once the structure is modified, the new trait can be inherited (passed to offspring)
Why we don’t believe him… • Genetics:Gregor Mendel discovered that traits are passed down through GENES (which aren’t affected by the outside world in that way) • Experiments: show that changes that occur in an animal’s life are not passed on to its offspring
Charles Darwin“The Father of Evolution” • 1831- sailed on the HMS Beagle to the Galapagos Islands. • Studied many species of finches. • Published book in 1845: • “On the Origin of Species by Natural Selection”
Darwin’s Theory of Evolution(don’t copy all this it’s on your handout) “Natural Selection” “Survival of the Fittest”
Natural Selection • Process by which favorable heritable traits become more common in successive generations of a population of reproducing organisms, and unfavorable heritable traits become less common.
Four main points… • 1. More organisms are produced than can survive…leads to COMPETITION OVER RESOURCES • Ex’s of resources… • Water • Food • Habitat • Mates
2. Individuals within a population vary, and some of these traits are heritable.
3. Some variations are FAVORABLE (increase chances for survival/ reproduction) • Male vs. Female Cardinals • Male color attracts female= reproductive advantage
Better adapted individuals survive and reproduce • These are the individuals that will pass on their genes to the next generation. • This can change the GENE POOL: • Includes all the genes of every reproductive member of a population
What The theory of evolution IS NOT!!! • It does NOT occur in INDIVIDUALS…only populations! • It does NOT happen quickly…the Earth has a Looooooong history! • It does NOT explain how life came to be on Earth, just how it evolved after it was here. • It does NOT have any driving force except the competition for limited resources.
Darwin’s Finches…p 558 • Illustrate SPECIATION: when a species breaks into two (or more) • The organisms in the two species can no longer… • INTERBREED • What could cause this to happen? • Geographic barriers • Occupy a new niche/habitat • Reproductive Isolation-
What would Darwin say to explain why giraffe’s have such long necks? • See pg. 553
Types of Natural Selection • Stabilizing Selection • Occurs when natural selection works against the 2 extremes of a trait to make the population more uniform.
Stabilizing Selection • Birth weight of babies • Babies that are too big or too small might have less chance of being born healthy.
Natural Selection • Directional Selection • Selects the extreme of 1 trait.
Directional Selection • In a population of plants, flowers with the brightest color might be selected for in order to attract the most pollinators.
Natural Selection • Disruptive Selection • Selects against the mean of the population.
Disruptive Selection • If there are 2 types of seeds to eat for a population of birds, either of 2 different beak shapes (sharp or blunt) might be selected for, but a beak that’s the average of the 2 shapes might not be particularly good at eating either seed, so it would be selected against.
Evolution Types • Convergent Evolution • Acquiring the same biological trait in unrelated lineages • These traits may be a result of occupying similar environments.
Evolution Types • Divergent Evolution • The accumulation of differences between groups which can lead to the formation of new species, usually a result of different groups of the same species adapting to different environments, leading to natural selection defining the success of specific mutations.
Evolution- “Change Over Time” All of the changes that have occurred in living things since the beginning of life on Earth
700 million years ago… MULTICELLULAR ORGANISMS!
Three important points… • Evolution occurs over MANY generations • Evolution occurs within POPULATIONS (NOT individuals) • Evolution involves genetic changes in a SPECIES • (Members of a species interbreed to produce healthy, fertile offspring)