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Title: Natural Selection


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Natural Selection
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Todays Objectives SOL BIO.8b-d
  • TSW investigate and understand how populations
    change through time, including
  • How variation of traits, reproductive strategies,
    and environmental pressures impact on the
    survival of populations
  • Recognizing how adaptations lead to natural
    selection
  • How new species emerge

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Charles Darwin
  • On the Origin of Species
  • Sailed with the HMS Beagle
  • Observations made in the Galapogos Islands
  • These observations helped him form the theory of
    how species change over time called natural
    selection

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What is Natural Selection?
  • Natural selection is governed by the principles
    of genetics.

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Types of Adaptations
  • Protective Coloring
  • Camouflage
  • Mimicry
  • Physiological Adaptations
  • Reproductive Changes
  • Other changes
  • Behavioral Adaptations

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Evidence for Evolution
  • Fossil record
  • Anatomy
  • Homologous structures
  • Analagous structures
  • Vestigial structures
  • Embryology
  • Molecular biology (DNA differences)

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What is a Population?
  • Populations evolve over many generations,
    individuals dont
  • Populations are groups of interbreeding
    individuals that live in the same place at the
    same time
  • Individuals in a population compete for resources
    with each other

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How Does Evolution Work?
  • Populations produce more offspring than the
    environment can support
  • The unequal ability of individuals to survive and
    reproduc leads to the gradual change in a
    population over many generations

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Mechanism for change in a population of organisms
  • Animals who have greater fitness survive in
    environment and live to reproduce
  • Random changes (mutations) can lead to greater or
    less fitness
  • Adaptations allow an organism to survive better
    in their environment

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Mutations Variety Produced by Sexual
Reproduction Allow for Diversity within a
Population
  • Genetic drift (caused by chance)
  • Bottleneck
  • Founder effect
  • Genetic equilibrium
  • Hardy-Weinberg law
  • In H-W equilibrium, does not occur

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Adaptations
  • Can arise in response to environmental pressures
  • Temperature
  • Antibiotic resistance in bacteria
  • Pesticide resistance
  • Morphological changes in peppered moths

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Types of Selection
  • Directional
  • Extreme form favored by natural selection
  • Stabilizing
  • Middle form most successful
  • Disruptive
  • Two extreme forms successful in separate
    environments

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How are new species created?
  • Geographic isolation
  • Reproductive barriers
  • Change in chromosome numbers
  • Adaptive radiation

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Types of Evolution
  • Convergent evolution
  • Dolphins fishes
  • Wings of bees bats
  • Divergent evolution
  • Darwins finches
  • Adaptive radiation

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How fast does evolution occur?
  • Gradualism
  • Darwin
  • Species change slowly over time
  • Punctuated Equilibrium
  • Gould Lewontin
  • Species can make rapid leaps in evolution
  • Modern Synthesis
  • Parts of both are correct
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