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Evolution and Phylogeny. BIOL240.002 Zoology 25 August 2014. The Origin of the Concept of Evolution. Darwin Erasmus Darwin, that is (grandfather of Charles) b. 1731, d. 1802 London-area physician Naturalist Inventor Poet. Jean Baptiste Lamarck. b. 1744, d. 1829
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Evolution and Phylogeny BIOL240.002 Zoology 25 August 2014
The Origin of the Concept of Evolution • Darwin • Erasmus Darwin, that is (grandfather of Charles) • b. 1731, d. 1802 • London-area physician • Naturalist • Inventor • Poet
Jean Baptiste Lamarck • b. 1744, d. 1829 • PhilosophieZoologique (1809) • Included chapter on evolutionary change over generations • “Use and disuse” • Giraffe necks • Egret legs • Blacksmith children • Lack of legs in snakes
Robert Chambers • Scottish pamphleteer • Anonymous author of Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation (1845) • Theological view of evolutionary change over time in living organisms
Charles Robert Darwin • b. 1809, d. 1882 • Father Robert Darwin, a London-area physician • College: medicine (Edinburgh), then theology (Cambridge) • 1831-1836: voyage on the H.M.S. Beagle • Mapping of South America and oceanic island groups
Voyage of the H.M.S. BeagleDec. 1831 – Oct. 1836 Fig. 1.5 p. 7
John Stevens Henslow • Darwin’s professor at Cambridge (botanist, zoologist, geologist, paleontologist, etc.) • Suggested him for the post • Corresponded with Darwin and received his specimens during the voyage
Darwin Timeline • 1836—Return to England • 1837—Marriage and retreat to Downe —Opens first private notebook on the “species question” • 1838—“Eureka Moment” while reading Thomas Malthus’ essay On Population(1798)
Malthus and the Idea forNatural Selection • Gist: Human populations grow more rapidly than does their capacity to feed themselves • Darwin’s four observations: • a) Variation • b) Inheritance • c) Variation’s role in survival and reproduction • d) Organisms produce more offspring than the environment can support
Darwin’s “Struggle for Existence” • Determination of which variants survive, in the face of the death made necessary by environmental limitations on population growth • Philosopher Herbert Spencer: “Survival of the Fittest”
Darwin Timeline • 1842—First draft of theory (35 pp.) • 1844—Second draft (230 pp.) • Shared second draft with eminent geologist Sir Charles Lyell and botanist Joseph Hooker
Darwin Timeline • 1846-1854—4 volumes on barnacle taxonomy • 1856—Lyell and Hooker convince Darwin to start “big book” • To be ~1500 pp.
Alfred Russel Wallace • b. 1823, d. 1913 • Amazon expedition, 1848-1852 • Southeast Asian islands expedition, 1854-1862 • Sent Darwin a manuscript in 1858
Wallace’s 1858 Manuscript • Briefly outlined the concept of evolution by natural selection • Wallace asked Darwin to forward the ms. to Lyell • The ms. and a letter of Darwin’s were both read at a scientific meeting • 1859: Origin of Species • “Just” 500+ pages
Ernst Haeckel’sTree of Life Fig. 1.9 p. 10
A Phlyogeny of Antelopes Fig. 1.13 p. 15
Diversity Through Time Fig. 1.15 p. 18
Gradualism vs. Punctuated Equilibria Fig. 1.25 p. 25 Fig. 1.26 p. 25