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http://www.mediamob.co.kr/fds/blogco ntents/data1/img4/mantis.jpg Harmful Adaptive No Value Harmful – These types of mutations are detrimental to the organism • Either causing it to be less well adapted for its environment, or by causing a basic life function of the animal to function deficiently or not at all www.ridacritter.com/ site_map.htm http://www.ridacritter.com/albino%20squirrel%20http://www.weforanimals.com/free-pictures/wild-animals/moose/1/Bull%20Moose%20Resting%20in%20Vegetation%20-%20Burger,%20Carl%20%20USFWS.JPG005.jpg http://www.ridacritter.com/albino%20sqhttp://www.moosefoundation.org/pictures/albino.jpgrrel%20005.jpg Take a minutes… • Write a brief list of how the albino organisms color mutation is detrimental to that organism’s survival in the wild. Adaptive – These types of mutations cause the organism to gain some advantage that increases its ability to survive and reproduce successfully Adaptive Examples: The ability to utilize another food source Disease immunity or resistance Makes the organism more competitive Examples: • Disease immunity or resistance http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evosite/evo101/images/sicklecell.jpg Examples: The ability to utilize another food source http://fig.cox.miami.edu/~cmallery/150/unity/c1x17b-finches.jpg Fitness • “ The relative contribution an individual makes to the gene pool to the next generation” • Cambell, Biology Makes the organism more competitive http://www.wonderquest.com/2003-01-31-giraffe-rhino.jpg http://www.airs.com/ian/giraffe.gif Take a minutes… • Write down a list of at least 7 adaptations that the Giraffe posses that increase its fitness within its environments No Value – These types of mutations do nothing to either harm the organism or to make them more fit http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://biology.kenyon.edu/courses/biol114/Chap05/trna-1.gif&imgrefurl=http://biology.kenyon.edu/courses/biol114/Chap05/Chapter05.html&h=382&w=283&sz=37&tbnid=G8z7JoxTdy0J:&tbnh=119&tbnw=88&hl=en&start=5&prev=/images%3Fq%3DtRNA%26svnum%3D50%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official_s%26sa%3DG Mutations assist a species because they cause a variety of variations to exist within that species. Adaptive mutations increase the fitness of a species by providing increased variation • Recurrent mutation – a mutation for a trait that is genetically different from either parent, but is already present in the population • Novel Mutation – a mutation that results in a trait that is not already present in the population Competition Conflict that arises between individuals or groups in the process of acquiring limited resources Lets see how this works Limiting Resource • Any factor (usually a nutrient) within an ecosystem that is in finite quantity and that is required by individuals in that ecosystem for survival Competitive Exclusion Principal • “Two species with similar needs for the same limiting resources cannot coexist in the same place” –Campbell, Biology 2 types Fundamental niche – the resources (biotic and abiotic) that are theoretically available to an organism Realized niche – the resources (biotic and abiotic) that are actually utilized by a given population (Campbell, Biology) To Clarify… A niche is what the animal does in its community, its habitat is where it lives http://www.job-interview-questions.com/executives.jpg http://www.nypatriot.com/victorian-house.jpg Types of Competition • Interspecific - competition between different species • Intraspecific – competition within the same species Darwin’s Observations 1. If all offspring were able to reproduce successfully populations size would exponentially increase over a few generations 2. In natures populations sizes are relatively stable 3. Limited resources exist in all environments 4. Individuals within the same species have a variety of unique and distinct traits (every individual is different) 5. Many of these variations can be passed on to successive generations What this means… Competition results when more offspring are produced then can survive because resources are limited Offspring that posses more beneficial characteristics are more likely to survive and pass on their genes Because more fit individuals survive most often populations will shift over time to accumulate more beneficial characteristics • This is called…. NOTE • Adaptations are not static as environments change so do the characteristics of a population. The best combination of traits changes over time • Note: species do not develop a trait to cope with an element in their environment rather a pool of traits (range of variation) exist within a given population and those that are best adapted survive more frequently and reproduce more successfully. • Artificial selection – human modification of species (ex. Selective breeding) • • • • • • • Food Habitat Mates Predation Disease Climate Competition for resources ( invasive species) Types of Natural Selection… Environmental Survive (often Interspecific) Types of Natural Selection… • Stabilizing Selection This type of selection encourages the average or status quo combination of traits. It happens in environments where there is little change occurring Types of Natural Selection… • Directional Selection This type of selection favors a specific combination of traits that were relatively rare in the original population It happens in environments where there is great change occurring or is a species is moving into a new environment Types of Natural Selection… • Diversifying Selection This type of selection favors traits on either end of the spectrum but not the middle It happens in environments where there is change but the new factors favor multiple variations, this often happens in a divergence of species Note… • Only traits that already exist in a population can be selected for • Every adaptation is also a compromise • Every adaptation has to be based on a preexisting element of the organism • There cannot be a permanently perfect organism Types of Natural Selection… Sexual Reproduce (Often Intraspecific) http://scienceforfamilies.allinfo-about.com/zoo/peacock.jpg • A feature possessed by a single sex that increases reproductive fitness (generally in vertebrates)… Important • Reproductive fitness can (but doesn’t have to) detract significantly from the environmental fitness of an individual ie. The Peacock … Important Please EAT ME!! http://scienceforfamilies.allinfo-about.com/zoo/peacock.jpg Sexual secondary characteristic can assist the animal in survival such as a deer’s antlers, but it is often the females that determine the fitness of a Sexual dimorphism