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Explore the historical context, fossil records, geological formations, and diverse examples of evolution, including artificial selection, resistance development, and homologous structures.
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Figure 22.1 The historical context of Darwin’s life and ideas
Figure 22.2 Fossils of trilobites, animals that lived in the seas hundreds of millions of years ago
Figure 22.3 Formation of sedimentary rock and deposition of fossils from different time periods
Figure 22.9 A few of the color variations in a population of Asian lady beetles
Figure 22.10 Camouflage as an example of evolutionary adaptation
Figure 22.11a Artificial selection: cattle breeders of ancient Africa
Figure 22.11b Artificial selection: diverse vegetables derived from wild mustard
Figure 22.12 Evolution of insecticide resistance in insect populations
Figure 22.14 Homologous structures: anatomical signs of descent with modification
Table 22.1 Molecular Data and the Evolutionary Relationships of Vertebrates
Figure 22.15 Different geographic regions, different mammalian “brands”
Figure 22.16 The evolution of fruit fly (Drosophila) species on the Hawaiian archipelago
Figure 22.18 Charles Darwin in 1859, the year The Origin of Species was published
Figure 23.1 Individuals are selected, but populations evolve
Figure 23.9 Geographic variation between isolated populations of house mice
Figure 23.11 Frequency-dependent selection in a host-parasite relationship
Figure 23.13 Directional selection for beak size in a Galápagos population of the medium ground finch
Figure 23.16x1 Sexual selection and the evolution of male appearance