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Darwin’s theory of natural selection: • Population grow exponentially • Over population results in competition and struggle for existence • In any population, there is unequal abilities for individuals • Only the best fit survive and pass their traits • Evolution occurs when advantageous traits accumulate in a population Please see video Figure 17.15 Figure 17.16 Figure 17.17 Condition for Hardy – Weinberg equation: 1. Large population 2. No evolution: Population is stabilized, in equilibrium • • • • • No genetic drift No gene flow No mutation No non-random mating No natural selection Cause of Evolution • Genetic drift – Bottle neck effect – Founder’s effect • • • • Gene flow Mutation Non-random mating Natural selection Habitat isolation: Two species of Garter snake Thamophis Terrestrial Water Temporal isolation: Spotted skunk S. gracilis mates in summer S. putorius mates in winter Behavioral isolation Blue-footed boobies Please see video Mechanical isolation Monkey flower Mimulus Gametic isolation Reduced hybrid viability Salamander Ensatina Reduced hybrid fertility Hybrid breakdown 22 9 Types of Evolution • • • • Directional Diversifying Stabilizing Heterozygotic supriority • Minority advantage • • • • • Divergent Convergent Parallel Reciprocal Adaptive radiation Figure 18.6 Figure 18.2 http://www.faceresearch.org/demos/average (Works when in slide show) 1930. JBS Haldane Heterozygotic superiority SS ss Ss Sickle cell anemia Normal Disease Normal Malaria S R R Australian Mole North American Mole The same evolutionary forces acted on humans