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Chapter 22: Descent With Modification A Darwinian View of Life On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection by Charles Darwin Attempts to create a family tree for all life on Earth Mechanism= natural selection Groundwork for Darwin’s Theory Taxonomy Paleontology Cuvier Study of fossils Gradualism Linnaeus- group organisms based on similar structures Change is slow but continuous Lamarck’s Theory First to include gradualism Use & disuse Inheritance of acquired characteristics Natural Selection Population CAN change over generations if individuals with better adaptations leave more offspring Evolutionary adaptation Inherited characteristics that enable survival and reproduction in a certain environment Evolution Change in genetic composition of a population over time Descent with modification (Darwin’s term) All organisms are related through descent with an ancestral organism Modifications in species a result of inhabiting different environments Natural selection Requirements Resources are limited Struggle for existence Individuals with heritable traits better suited to environment leave more offspring Population gradually evolves to exhibit higher number of individuals with beneficial trait Natural Selection INDIVIDUALS DO NOT EVOLVEPOPULATIONS CAN!!!! Environment determines which traits are favored Biogeography- similarities found among species in similar ecological niches Convergence- unrelated species in similar niches have similar adaptations Divergence- related species in different ecological niches have dissimilar adaptations Environment does not create change- it selects for individuals who already possess beneficial adaptation Examples of natural selection at work Guppy sexual maturation age & predatory pressure Drug resistant HIV Insecticide resistance in insects Evidence Fossil record Homology related species have similar underlying traits that MAY be used for different functions Homologous structures Comparative embryology Vestigial structures (remnant structures) Molecular similarities (DNA, protein)