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Natural Selection Darwin’s Ideas Objectives • Be able to explain Darwin’s journey to an idea. • Be able to explain how populations of organisms can adapt to their environment through natural selection. What happens? Natural selection • the consequence of certain individual organisms in a population being born with characteristics that enable them to survive better and reproduce more than the offspring of other individuals in the population • Able to reproduce because they were still ALIVE! Evolution • A genetic change in the population • Surviving organisms were better able to do something than others Darwin’s journey • Before Darwin, most people believed that all species had been created separately and were unchanging. 1831 voyage of H.M.S. Beagle Took 5 years Was seasick for much of the time Important and unexpected patterns: Island species resembled mainland species Finches more variable than he had seen elsewhere Collected specimens and sent them back to London to be catalogued He thought they were same species, just different varieties Not reproductively compatible so they were separate species One for each of the 13 islands Still closely resembled the mainland finches Evolution is a change in the allele frequencies of a population over time Proportions of the alleles change Alleles determine the characteristics of the individuals in a population Cumulative characteristics of all the individuals determines the characteristics of the population Doesn’t involve changing the genetics or features of an individual Let’s Break down Darwin Three simple conditions are necessary: 1. There must be variation for the particular trait within a population. 2. That variation must be inheritable. 3. Individuals with one version of the trait must produce more offspring than those with a different version of the trait. Fitness depends on the specific environment in which the organism lives. Fitness is not fixed in stone and changes over time and in different habitats What happened with Darwin’s Finches?