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Title: Development of Evolution Theory


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Development of Evolution Theory
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What is a species?
  • We need to define what a species is to understand
    evolution, the mechanisms, and diversity
  • Species basic unit of taxonomic classification
    population of closely related and similar. In
    sexually reproducing organisms, the similar
    organisms must be able to breed and produce
    viable, fertile offspring

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History of Evolutionary Thought
  • Early biological thought didnt include evolution
  • Creationism
  • Organisms remain fixed and unchanged
  • 427-347 B.C. Plato
  • 384-322 B.C. Aristotle Scala Naturae (ladder
    of Nature) categorized organisms into a linear
    hierarchy
  • Until 1700s creationism was unchallenged

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New Evidence Eroded View of Creationism
  • New lands
  • revealed diversity of life
  • Africa, Asia, Americas
  • Many different species some closely resembled
    each other
  • Fossil Discoveries
  • Fossils remains of dead organisms (in rock,
    petrified bones and wood, shells, impressions of
    body forms
  • showed life changed over time

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2. skin impression
3. bones
1. eggs in nest
4. fossilized feces (coprolites)
5. footprint
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Nonevolutionary explanations for fossils
  • Catastrophism
  • Georges Cuvier (1769-1832)
  • Proposed a vast of species was created and
    successive catastrophes produced layers of rock
    and destroyed many species, fossilizing them
  • Problem some organisms that survived should have
    shown up in fossils because some would have died
    the majority of fossils are extinct species
  • Louis Agassiz (1807-1873)
  • Proposed there were new creations after each
    catastrophe

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Speculations Life Did Evolve
  • Original creation produced a small of founding
    species and later species evolved through natural
    processes
  • Georges Louis LeClerc (Comte de Buffon)
    (1707-1788)
  • Problem couldnt prove a mechanism and also no
    one thought the earth was old enough to allow
    time for producing a new species

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Geological Evidence Earth is Old
  • Uniformitarianism
  • View of geologists Thomas Hutton and Charles
    Lyell
  • Earth developed gradually through natural
    processes that occur over long periods of time
  • Examples river flooding, volcanoes, geologic
    shift

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Pre-Darwin Biologists Proposed Mechanisms for
Evolution
  • Jean Baptiste Lamarck (1744-1829)
  • Hypothesized that organisms evolved through the
    inheritance of acquired characteristics
  • Proposed that all organisms have an innate drive
    for perfection
  • Example Giraffes
  • Problem Acquired characteristics cannot be
    inherited
  • Though he was wrong, Lamarcks evolution ideas
    influenced later biologists

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Darwin and natural selection
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The Voyage of the Beagle 1831 - 1836
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Darwins Voyage
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Galapagos islands
  • Volcanic archipelago- geologically young.
  • Several groups of closely related species found
    nowhere else.
  • Mockingbirds, Finches, giant tortoises- distinct
    types on the different islands
  • Diversification (adaptive radiation) from
    mainland ancestors

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14 Varieties of finches
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Darwin and Wallace Proposed a Mechanism of
Evolution
  • 1858 Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace
    came up with the mechanism for evolution
  • Worked separately
  • 1859 Darwin published On the Origin of Species
    by Means of Natural Selection

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How Does Natural Selection Work?
  • Overproduction
  • Struggle for existence
  • Variation
  • Survival of fittest
  • Origin of a new species

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Important Points Underlying Evolutionary Change
  • Variations that natural selection works on are
    produced by chance mutations
  • Mutations that produce traits occur spontaneously
    and are made common or rare by natural selection
  • Natural selection selects organisms that are best
    adapted to a particular environment
  • Conditions change in environments so the best at
    one point may not survive at another time
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