Title: Charles Darwin and Natural Selection
1Charles Darwin and Natural Selection
- Objectives
- To explain Darwins theories of evolution by
natural selection - To discuss descent with modification
2I. Darwins Ideas Influenced by
- A. Lamarcks Theory of Evolution
- B. Voyage on the Beagle (1831-1836)
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7Influences on Darwin
8TIME was very important to Darwins theory
- C. Geologists James Hutton and Charles Lyell
- 1. Earth is much older than a few thousand
years - 2. Processes shaping Earth have occurred for
millions of years
9D. Thomas Malthus, Economist
- 1. Human population is increasing competition
for food, water, space -
- 2. War, famine and disease prevents this
10E. Artificial Selection
- 1. Breeders select best traits to produce next
generation
11II. Darwins Theory of Evolution by Natural
Selection
- A. Over time, the number of individuals that
carry advantageous traits will increase in a
population - B. Occurs in 4 steps
12Darwins Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection
- 1. Living things overproduce
13Darwins Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection
- 2. There is variation among offspring
14Darwins Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection
- 3. There is a struggle to survive
15Darwins Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection
- 4. Those that survive are most fit
16C. Natural Selection Survival of the Fittest
- 1. Fitness ability to survive and reproduce
- 2. Fitness is the result of adaptations
inherited characteristics that increase an
organisms chance of survival
17Adaptation
18III. Descent with Modification
- A. Over time, natural selection produces
organisms with different structures - B. Todays species look different from their
ancestors - C. Each species descended with changes over time
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20Descent with Modification
- D. Implies that all living things are related to
one another - E. COMMON ANCESTOR