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Evolution Are you READY? History of Evolution/Darwin’s Contribution 1. I can explain how Darwin’s Voyage on the HMS Beagle helped him to develop the Theory of Natural Selection 2. I can explain how the Galapagos finches contributed to the theory of Natural Selection 3. I can explain how artificial selection helped Darwin to create his theory of Natural Selection. Theory of Natural Selection 4. I can list the four principles of Natural Selection. 5. I can explain why Natural Selection works on the phenotype and NOT the genotype. 6. I can explain how stabilizing natural selection works. 7. I can explain how disruptive natural selection works. 8. I can explain how directional natural selection works. 9. I can determine what type of natural selection is acting on a population, if given a scenario. 10. I can write a paragraph explaining how the four principles of natural selection apply to a real world example. (I.E. Antibiotic resistance/ Annual Flu shots) Evidence of Evolution 11. I can explain how adaptations are evidence of evolution. 12. I can compare and contract vestigial, analogous, and homologous structures. 13. I can explain how vestigial, analogous, and homologous structures are evidence of evolution. 14. I can use the fossil record as evidence of evolution being change over time. 15. I can explain evolutionary time through the use of relative and absolute dating. Mechanisms of Evolution 16. I can explain why sexual selection is often more powerful than natural selection. 17. I can identify the different mechanisms of evolution(i.e. Genetic Drift, Bottleneck effect, Founder Effect, isolation, Natural selection) if given a scenario. 18. I can explain how the different mechanisms of evolution work. 19. I can identify the different types of isolation(Geological, Behavioral, Temporal) that influence the formation of species. Location Vocabulary CH 15 Evolution Theory Fossil Artificial Selection Adaptation Natural Selection Decent with Modification Common Decent Homologous Structure Analogous Structure Vestigial Structure CH 16 Gene Pool Directional Selection Stabilizing Selection Disruptive Selection Genetic Drift Founder effect Speciation Reproductive Isolation Behavioral Isolation Geographic Isolation Temporal Isolation CH 17 Fossil Record Half-life Radioactive Dating Relative Dating Geological Time Scale Convergent Evolution Coevolution