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15.1 DARWIN’S THEORY OF NATURAL SELECTION I. Developing the Theory of Natural Selection A. A. Darwin on the HMS Beagle 1. Darwin’s job was to collect biological and geological specimens B. The Galapagos Islands 1. Noticed that different islands had slightly different varieties of animals 2. Suspected that populations from the mainland changed after reaching the Galapagos D. Darwin continued his studies 1. Artificial selection – same as selective breeding E. Natural selection 1. Given enough time, natural selection could modify a population enough to produce a new species 2. The four principles of natural selection a. Variation – individuals in a population differ from one another b. Heritability – variations are inherited from parents c. Overproduction – populations produce more offspring than can survive d. Reproductive Advantage – some variations allow the organism that possesses them have more offspring than the organism that does not possess them F. The Origin of Species 1. Evolution used only once and at the end of the book 2. Natural selection not synonymous with evolution, but it is a means of explaining how evolution works.