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5/3/2010 http://harrier.users.netlink.co.uk/Darwin_sm.jpg Theory of Evolution Chapter 13 The person who contributed the most to our understanding of evolution was Charles Darwin ______________________ In 1831, at age 22, he joined the crew of H.M.S. Beagle as a naturalist for the _______________ a ________ 5 year voyage around the world. Image from: Biology by Miller and Levine; Prentice Hall Publishing©2006 Image from: Biology by Miller and Levine; Prentice Hall Publishing©2006 During his travels, Darwin wrote thousands of pages in his journals, drew pictures of the things he saw, and collected a vast evidence amount of ______________ that led him revolutionary hypothesis to propose a _______________________ life changes about the way _____________. DARWIN WONDERED? different Why do Argentina and Australia have ________ animals ______ even though they have ________ similar ecosystems grassland ____________? Why are there no rabbits ______ in Australia and no ________ kangaroos in England? Why have so many species disappeared? http://www.elsie.brandeis.edu/images/journals.gif http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/chg/content/images/2003_2233.JPG Who Was Charles Darwin? While on his voyage around the world Beagle Charles Darwin aboard the H.M.S. ____________, spent about one month observing life on the ________________. Galápagos Islands There, he encountered some unique animals, tortoises such as finches ______ and ________. http://www.darwinadventure.com/pictures/galapagos_giantortoise.jpg http://mikebaird.com/ecuador/images/galapagos_off_ecuador_ng_map.jpg How are these ______ extinct species related to living species? http://www.rc.umd.edu/praxis/mitchell/images/dinosaur1.gif The Galάpagos Islands are close together climates but have very different _______. Some were hot and dry, with little vegetation. Others had more rainfall and were rich in vegetation Biology by Miller and Levine; Prentice Hall Publishing©2006 Each island had unique its own _____ _________ assortment of plant and animal species. 1 5/3/2010 Giant Tortoises of the Galápagos Islands Section 15-1 After his voyage, Darwin spent a great deal of time thinking about his findings. Biology by Miller and Levine; Prentice Hall Publishing©2006 and on Pinta Island, tortoise necks were somewhere in between Pinta Tower Marchena Pinta Island Intermediate shell James Fernandina Santa Cruz Isabela Santa Fe Hood Island Floreana Hood Saddle-backed shell On the desert-like Hood Island, tortoises had long necks… Isabela Island Dome-shaped shell …while Go to on the lush rainforest of Isabela Island, Section:tortoises had short necks… He began to wonder if animals living on different islands had once been members same species that had of the ____________ developed different _________ characteristics after becoming isolated _______ from one another in different habitats. Ideas that shaped Darwin’s thinking: Ideas that shaped Darwin’s thinking: James Hutton In 1785 ______________ proposes that the EARTH shaped by was _______ geological forces _________________ occurring over very long __________ periods of time, and is millions of years old. _______________ In 1833 ___________ Charles Lyell explains that the geological processes still ___________ occurring now have shaped Earth’s features over long periods of time ________________ http://www.biologydaily.com/biology/Sir_Charles_Lyell http://www.creationism.org/books/TaylorInMindsMen/TaylorIMMc03.htm http://www.nndb.com/people/250/000024178/malthus.jpg Ideas that shaped Darwin’s thinking: Ideas that shaped Darwin’s thinking: Thomas Malthus (1798) _____________________ Theory of Pangaea He observed that babies were being born faster than people were dying. He reasoned that if the human population continued to grow, sooner or later there insufficient space & food would be _______________________ …and continental drift http://wrgis.wr.usgs.gov/docs/usgsnps/animate/A08.gif 2 5/3/2010 http://www.educa.rcanaria.es/fundoro/00.corsi.htm Ideas that shaped Darwin’s thinking: The male fiddler crab uses its front claw to _________mates attract predators and fight off _____________. Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (1809) ___________________________ was one of first scientists to recognize living things changed over time and that _______________ all species were descended ________ from other species. repeated use, the Through _________ front claw becomes ________. larger Lamarck published his hypothesis of Inheritance of Acquired traits ________________________ the year Darwin was born. The fiddler passes on this acquired __________ characteristic to its offspring http://www.geocities.com/arnold_schwarzenegger_pictures/ What’s wrong with Lamarck’s hypothesis? Match the letter of the idea with the man or men who proposed it: Lamarck didn’t know about genes and how traits are inherited _______. Malthus Hutton Lyell If you lifted weights your whole young adult life, and then you had children, would your kids be more muscular? ACQUIRED traits can ____ PASSED ON NOT be __________ NO! ________ to their offspring. c. Malthus Hutton a. Lamarck Lyell b. d. a. b. c. d. a. b. c. d. Lamarck The earth is really old, and slowly changes Living things pass changes on to their offspring, leading to species changes Sooner or later growing populations run out of resources Living things change slowly over time because of competition for resources, and pass those changes on to their offspring After Darwin returned to England in 1836 he filled notebooks with his ideas species diversity and the process about _____________ evolution that he would later call _______. He did not rush to publish his ideas disagreed with the because they ________ beliefs of his fundamental scientific ______ day. The earth is really old, and slowly changes Living things pass changes on to their offspring, leading to species changes Sooner or later growing populations run out of resources Living things change slowly over time because of competition for resources, and pass those changes on to their offspring http://www.elsie.brandeis.edu/images/journals.gif 3 5/3/2010 In 1858 another naturalist, Alfred Russel Wallace wrote an _________________, Malaysia that essay describing his work in _______ summarized the same ideas Darwin _____ had been thinking about for 25 years! Suddenly Darwin had incentive to publish the results of his work! In 1859 On the Origin of Species ____________________ evidence presented _______ and proposed a mechanism ________ for evolution that he called NATURAL SELECTION __________________ http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/world/images/s125.jpg http://www.thesecondevolution.com/wallace&darwin.jpg WHAT IS DARWIN’S THEORY? GENETIC VARIATION is found _________________ naturally in all populations http://www3.nationalgeographic.com/animals/images/primary/zebra-herd.jpg WHAT IS DARWIN’S THEORY? Some organisms in a ________ population less likely to survive. are ________ http://www.cartoonstock.com/newscartoons/cartoonists/rrs/lowres/rrsn69l.jpg WHAT IS DARWIN’S THEORY? ______________________ STRUGGLE FOR EXISTANCE means that members of each species must ________ COMPETE for food, space, and other RESOURCES __________. http://www.wasatchcomputers.net/gallery/elk_fight.jpg WHAT IS DARWIN’S THEORY? SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST _____________________ organisms which are better adapted survive and to the environment will ______ ________, reproduce passing on their _____. genes http://www.poster.net/bedard/bed202.jpg 4 5/3/2010 http://www.cartoonstock.com/newscartoons/cartoonists/cga/lowres/cgan170l.jpg The ability of an individual to survive ______ and reproduce in its specific ____________ environment = fitness ______ inherited characteristic that Any ___________________ of survival increases an organism’s chance ______________ ADAPTATION = _____________ http://www.wildlife-traps.com/skunks.html http://www.atomtigerzoo.com/photos/images/20060421233733_duckfeet.jpg http://www.3kitty.org/travelrama/Photos/123-21-4x6.jpg WHAT IS DARWIN’S THEORY? Over time, natural selection CHANGES in the results in ________ inherited characteristics of a POPULATION __________. increase a These changes ______ species’ fitness _____ in its environment. How Does Evolution Really Work? EVIDENCE OF EVOLUTION: Artificial selection 1. ________________ 2. ________________ Fossil record Geographic Distribution 3. _______________ Homologous structures 4. _______________ 5. _______________ Embryology DNA 6. _______________ 7. _______________ See Natural selection happen WHAT IS DARWIN’S THEORY? DESCENT WITH MODIFICATION ____________________________ suggests that each species has DESCENDED ___________, with CHANGES ________, from other species over time. This idea suggests that all living TO EACH OTHER species are RELATED ____________________, and that all species, living and extinct, COMMON ANCESTOR share a _________________. 1. ARTIFICIAL SELECTION NATURE In artificial selection, ____________ provides the _________ variation through _________ and _________________ mutation sexual reproduction select those traits that and humans ______________ they find ______. useful http://www.pp3moo.com/hm2cow.jpg EX: We have selected for and bred cows to produce more milk, turkeys with more breast meat, etc. http://lazerbrody.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/turkey.gif 5 5/3/2010 ARTIFICIAL SELECTION WORKS ____________________________ How Do We Know Evolution Happens? 2. The Fossil Record – Fossils remains ______ are the _______ _________________ of ancient organisms found in layers of rock in the Earth. BIOLOGY by Miller and Levine; Prentice Hall Publishing©2006 How Do We Know Evolution Happens? TRANSITIONAL FOSSILS HAVE BEEN FOUND The layers of rock tell the history of the Earth _____, while the fossils _____ found within the rock tell a history of life ___. The fossils are thought same age as to be the ________ the rock they are found in. Scientific American; Dec 2005; Vol 293; p100-107 If Darwin’s theory is correct you would expect to find closely ____________ related yet _______________ different species living in a _________ geographic region as they spread into nearby habitats and evolve. That’s EXACTLY what we do see! 6 5/3/2010 http://www.newtonswindow.com/problem-solving.htm http://images.encarta.msn.com/xrefmedia/aencmed/targets/illus/ilt/T014608A.gif GALAPAGOS FINCHES REMEMBER THE GALAPAGOS TORTOISES Intermediate vegetation Intermediate necks Little vegetation Long necks Image from: BIOLOGY by Miller and Levine; Prentice Hall Publisher©2006 Lots of vegetation Short necks Tortoises adapted to different habitats as they spread from the mainland to the different islands. = DIVERGENT EVOLUTION = ADAPTIVE RADIATION The _____ beaks of Galapagos finches have adapted ______ to eating a variety _____ of foods _____. Figure 15–14 Geographic Distribution of If Darwin’s theory is correct you would species also expect to find different _______________ living in far ________ apart geographic regions but similar habitats becoming more ________ alike similar ecosystems as they adapt to ______________. That’s EXACTLY what we do see! 4. Homologous Body Structures – Structures, like the limbs of vertebrates, look very _______, different but are made from the __________, same bones because they are made from the same clump of undifferentiated _____________ cells in the embryo _______. Image from: http://www.angelfire.com/ab7/evolution12/evolutionclues.html Living Species 3. GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF Section 15-3 LIVING SPECIES Beaver and capybara are closely-related species ______________ living in very different ________ environments, while beaver and musk-rat are distantly-related _______________ species living in a _______ similar environment. ______ Differences between beaver and capybara divergent show _________ evolution, while similarities between beaver and muskrat show convergent __________ evolution. Beaver Beaver NORTH AMERICA Muskrat Muskrat Beaver and Muskrat Coypu Capybara Capybara SOUTH AMERICA Coypu and Capybara Differences between _____________ closely-related muskrat and coypu divergent show _________ evolution, while similarities between distantly-related ______________ capybara and coypu show convergent ___________ evolution. Coypu HOMOLOGOUS Structures 4. ____________________ Image from: http://www.angelfire.com/ab7/evolution12/evolutionclues.html 7 5/3/2010 4. Homologous Body Structures – Somehomologous _______________________ body structures are _______ vestigial and have no useful function even though they are still present, like ________in hipbones whales and boa constrictors, or a ____ tail and cecum ________________in (appendix) humans. 5. Similarities _____________________ in Embryology ________ Embryos of many animals with backbones are very similar. Image from: http://calspace.ucsd.edu/virtualmuseum/litu/03_3.shtml http://www.txtwriter.com/backgrounders/Evolution/EVpage12.html Comparing Vertebrate Embryo Development It is clear that the same groups of _____________ cells develop in the undifferentiated same order to produce the same tissues and organs of all vertebrates, suggesting that they all _______ evolved from a _______________. common ancestor Image from: http://io.uwinnipeg.ca/~simmons/16cm05/1116/16anim3.htm Similarities in DNA 6. _______________ Similarities DNA and in ____ PROTEIN ________ sequences suggest relatedness Image from: BIOLOGY AP EDITION by Campbell and Reece; Prentice Hall Publishing©2005 Human- 46 chromosomes Chimpanzee- 48 chromosomes karyotypes suggest an Similar _________ evolutionary relationship ___________________. Human: http://www.nationmaster.com/wikimir/images/upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/18/300px-Human_karyogram.png Chimpanzee: Middle School Life Science , published by Kendall/Hunt. 8 5/3/2010 PATTERN MATCHES 1. BANDING ________________________ If you take the two smaller chromosomes apes have that we don’t, and place them end to end, the banding ______ _______________ pattern is identical to the we #2 human chromosome __ have that they don’t ________________. http://www.evolutionpages.com/chromosome_2.htm 2. TELOMERES IN MIDDLE Telomere sequences are at the ends and found __________ ALSO IN THE MIDDLE _____________________ of human chromosome #2 suggesting it was made by fusing _____ two other chromosomes together. IN MIDDLE 2. TELOMERES ____________________ Chromosomes have special sequences called telomeres _______ at their ends to protect the strands during replication. http://joannenova.com.au/Speaking/Morslids.html WHY DOES EVOLUTION MATTER NOW? Can see Natural selection happen 7.____________________________ EX: Peppered Moths Typica Carbonaria There is a natural variation in populations of peppered moths. Typica form - lighter ________________ Carbonaria form - darker _________________ __ → → → http://www.evolutionpages.com/chromosome_2.htm http://www.hipusa.com/eTools/webmd/A-Z_Encyclopedia/tuberculosis.jpg The light ___________ colored form was the predominant form in England prior to the Industrial Revolution _____________________________. Around the middle of the 19th century the darker form began to appear. It was first ______ reported in 1848. By 1895 98% of the moths dark variety. in Manchester were the ____ In recent years, the burning of cleaner fuels and Clean Air regulations has reduced the pollution there and the lighter colored moths ______ have increased in numbers. http://www.hipusa.com/eTools/webmd/A-Z_Encyclopedia/tuberculosis.jpg http://www.hhmi.org/askascientist/images/hiv.gif 7.____________________________ Can see Natural selection happen EX: Changes in disease-causing microbes that produce new organisms and new __________. diseases Bird flu _______ http://www.hhmi.org/askascientist/images/hiv.gif HIV ___ Antibiotic-resistant tuberculosis __________________________ http://www.hipusa.com/eTools/webmd/A-Z_Encyclopedia/tuberculosis.jpg 9