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Darwin and Evolution by Natural SelectionEvidence AP Biology Raven Chapters 1 & 22 2006-2007 Science clearly favors critical inquiry What was the doctrine of the time? AP Biology TINTORETTO The Creation of the Animals 1550 Evolution as Change Over Time Early ideas of Evolution! evolution! Evolution! Evolution! Evolution! AP Biology LaMarck (1744-1829) Organisms adapted to their environments by acquiring traits change in their life time Disuse organisms lost parts because they did not use them — like the missing eyes & digestive system of the tapeworm Perfection with Use & Need the constant use of an organ leads that organ to increase in size — like the muscles of a blacksmith or the large ears of a night-flying bat AP Biology transmit acquired characteristics to next generation Lyell (1797-1875) Geologist Wrote- Principles of Geology Outlined the story of ancient world of plants and animals in flux Uniformitarianism Malthus (1766-1834) Economist Wrote- Essay on the Principle of Population Studies of human population limited by resources (Struggle for existance) AP Biology Malthusian catastrophe Then along comes Darwin… Charles Darwin 1809-1882 British naturalist Proposed the idea of Galapagos evolution by natural Islands selection Collected clear evidence to support his ideas 1831-1836 AP Biology 22 years old! In historical context Other people’s ideas paved the path for Darwin’s thinking competition: struggle for survival population growth exceeds food supply land masses change over immeasurable time AP Biology Unique species AP Biology Darwin found… birds Collected many different birds on the Galapagos Islands. Finch? Thought he found very different kinds… AP Biology Woodpecker? Sparrow? Warbler? But Darwin found… a lot of finches Darwin was amazed to find out: All 14 species of birds were finches… But there is only one species of finch on the mainland! Large Ground Finch? Finch Small Ground Sparrow? Finch How did one species of finches become so many different species now? AP Biology Warbler Finch Woodpecker? Veg.Warbler? Tree Finch Correlation of species to food source Seed eaters Flower eaters Insect eaters Rapid speciation: new species filling new niches, because they inherited successful adaptations. AP Biology radiation Adaptive Beak variation in Galapagos finches (a) Cactus eater. The long, sharp beak of the cactus ground finch (Geospiza scandens) helps it tear and eat cactus flowers and pulp. AP Biology (c) Seed eater. The large ground finch (Geospiza magnirostris) has a large beak adapted for cracking seeds that fall from plants to the ground. (b) Insect eater. The green warbler finch (Certhidea olivacea) uses its narrow, pointed beak to grasp insects. Darwin’s finches Differences in beaks allowed some finches to… successfully compete successfully feed successfully reproduce pass successful AP Biology traits onto their offspring More observations… Correlation of species to food source Whoa, Turtles, too! AP Biology Many islands also show distinct local variations in tortoise morphology… …perhaps these are the first steps in the splitting of one species into several? AP Biology More observations… Glyptodont fossils Sloth fossils Modern sloth Modern armadillos AP Biology Why should extinct species & living species be found on the same continent? Artificial selection This is not just a process of the past… AP Biology It is all around us today Selective breeding the raw genetic material (variation) is hidden there AP Biology Selective breeding Hidden variation can be exposed through selection! AP Biology A Reluctant Revolutionary Returned to England in 1836 wrote papers describing his collections & observations long treatise on barnacles draft of his theory of species formation in 1844 instructed his wife to AP Biology publish this essay upon his death reluctant to publish but didn’t want ideas to die with him And then came the letter…. Then, in 1858, Darwin received a letter that changed everything… Alfred Russel Wallace a young naturalist working in the East Indies, had written a short paper with a new idea. He asked Darwin to evaluate his ideas and pass it along for publication. AP Biology The time was ripe for the idea! To Lyell— Your words have come true with a vengeance… I never saw a more striking coincidence…so all my originality, whatever it may amount to, will be smashed. AP Biology Voyage: 1831-1836 November 24, 1859, Darwin published “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection” http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/02/2/l_022_04.htl AP Biology Darwin: Reluctant Rebel Essence of Darwin’s ideas Evolution by Means of Natural Selection variation exists in populations over-production of offspring more offspring than the environment can support competition for food, mates, nesting sites, escape predators differential survival successful traits = adaptations differential reproduction adaptations become more AP Biology common in population LaMarckian vs. Darwinian view LaMarck in reaching higher vegetation giraffes stretch their necks & transmits the acquired longer neck to offspring Darwin AP Biology giraffes born with longer necks survive better & leave more offspring who inherit their long necks