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Evolution: Evidence and Theory Evolution: an orderly succession of changes Theories of Evolution • Jean Baptiste de Lamark - living species descended from similar extinct species and acquired traits were passed on • Acquired trait - from experiences, not genes • Water birds - webbed feet came from stretching toes Lamarck’s Theory at work QuickTime™ and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. Charles Darwin • Species are modified by natural selection • Natural selection organisms with favorable traits reproduce more successfully • Population - # of organisms with favorable traits increase Darwin • Naturalist on the H.M.S. Beagle (1831-1836) - mapped and collected specimen in South America and South Pacific • The Origin of Species(1859) Darwin’s book on Natural Selection Darwin’s Theories • Descent with modification - new species are modified descendants of older species • Modification with Natural Selection organisms with more favorable traits leave more offspring Darwin Vocabulary • Adapt - changes made by an organism • Adaptive Change - a favorable trait for the environment http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/about/overview_series.html Evidence of Evolution • Fossils – a trace of a long-dead organism • mold – imprint of organism on a rock • cast – imprint filled with minerals, rocklike Law of Superposition – layers of rock were deposited on one another • Stratum – layer of earth • Relative Age – determines old, young by examining layers • Absolute Age – estimated from sediment on top Succession of Forms • Extinct – species disappeared • Mass Extinction – large number of species disappeared Homologous Structures • Similar features from a shared ancestor Vestigial Structures • Structures no longer useful in modern organisms Similarities in Embryos • Early stages of vertebrate embryos are very similar Similarities in Biochemistry • The more similar the amino acid sequence, the more common the ancestor