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Activating Strategy • Evolution Survey – Respond to the following statements with a "true" or "false" according to how you think biologists understand evolution – NOT necessarily whether you agree with it or not. “Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution”. ~Theodosius Dobzhansky AP Lesson #59 EQ: What IS Evolution? Is evolution a theory, fact, or both? • There is a theory of evolution and there is fact of evolution – Fact of Evolution • Populations and species change over time Supported by fossil record • Ex. VRE and MRSA – Theory of Evolution • Mechanism behind the facts of evolution 1 What is today’s definition of evolution? • Evolution – Decent with modification – Change in genetic composition of a population from generation to generation • Evolution as a Pattern – Data are facts, observable in the natural world • Evolution as a Process – Mechanism that produces the observable changes – Charles Darwin Who was Charles Darwin? • British naturalist – Proposed the idea of evolution by natural selection • Collected clear evidence to support his ideas • February 12, 1809 – April 9, 1882 Whose ideas helped shape the Theory of Evolution? Scientist What did they bring to the “table” of evolution? Aristole Linnaeus Cuvier Hutton Lyell Lamark 2 Where did Darwin collect his data? • Voyage of the HMS Beagle (1831-1836 22 years old!) – Main mission of the Beagle was to chart South American coastline – Plants and animals of South America were very distinct from those of Europe Where did the HMS Beagle travel? • Stopped in Galapagos Islands – 500 miles off coast of Ecuador What is so special about the Galapagos? • Species on the Galápagos live nowhere else in the world – they resemble species living on the mainland 500 miles west of mainland 3 What did Darwin see? What was the result of his observations? • Origin of Species – Decent with modification • Today’s species are descendants of ancestral species that were different • Ancestors accumulated diverse adaptations – Natural Selection • Match between organisms and their environment Summarizing Strategy • 3–2–1 – 3 most important things learned – 2 questions that still need to be answered – 1 way this information connects to what you knew before • HW: Read Chapter 22 in Textbook 4 Assessment • HW: 5