Title: Darwin
1Darwin Evolution
Charles Darwin as a young man.
California Standards 8.a d.
2What was Darwins early life like?
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4Ideas that Influenced Darwin
- Thomas Malthus suggested that populations
increase faster than food supplies - Alfred Russel Wallace asked Darwin to help him
publish his essay on evolution so Darwin also
published his ideas. - Lamarck said that structures increase in size
because of use, or decrease in size because of
disuse. (Theory of Use and Disuse)
5- Lamarck believed that a giraffes neck became
longer from stretching to reach higher for food
and that the longer neck could be inherited by
offspring.
Long necks because of higher trees.
6Charles Darwin
- Darwin was the ships naturalist on the HMS
Beagle. - He traveled for 5 years keeping a record of the
plants and animals he observed. - He developed ideas about evolution but did not
share them for many years.
Charles Darwin as an old man.
7Journey of the H.M.S. Beagle on its 5 year
journey in 1831.
8How did the animals and plants on the Galapagos
Islands get there? Insular ecology is the study
of populations on islands.
9The Origin of Species published by Charles
Darwin in 1859. This book changed how science
looked at the natural world from that time on. It
was the most important publication in modern
scientific times.
10Natural Selection
- Darwin said, Individuals that have physical or
behavioral traits that better suit to their
environment are more likely to survive and
reproduce than those that do not have such
traits.
11Galapagos Finches
A new species of finch evolved by using resources
on the island that other birds were not using.
12What is a species?
Answer when two similar organisms can no longer
breed then they are considered a new species.
They must also produce fertile offspring.
13Natural Selection base upon divergence in the
history of an animal.
14Four Points to Support the Theory of Evolution
- 1. Variation exists within species
- 2. Some individuals are more likely to survive
than others. - 3. Desirable traits in a population spread over
time. - 4. Fossils suggest that living species evolved
from species that are extinct.
15- Natural selection-the process by which
populations change in response to their
environment because of genetic variation - Adaptation-the changing of a species that results
in its being better suited to its environment.
16The Evolution of a Species
- NOTE Change does not occur because the
environment changes, but rather individuals
survive environmental change as a result of their
own genetic change.
- The animal/plant will exploit the resources in
the environment that are most abundant.
17Darwins Updated Ideas
- 1. Natural selection causes change within
populations-frequency of alleles may increase or
decrease in time - 2. Isolation leads to species formation-species
that are separated from each other evolve
differently until they cannot interbreed (new
species) - 3. Extinction leads to species replacement-species
that are better suited to the environment
replace those that become extinct
18Genetic mutations can give rise to new species.
A common ancestor gave rise to the species Canine
19Elephant-Shrew Nature gone wild?