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Title: Natural Selection


1
Natural Selection
  • Struggle for Existence
  • Survival of the Fittest
  • Descent with Modification
  • Results of Natural Selection

2
Natural Selection
  • Struggle for Existence members of each species
    compete regularly to obtain food, living space,
    and other necessities of life
  • From Malthus work, Darwin concluded that high
    birth rates and a shortage of lifes basic needs
    would force competition for resources.

3
Natural Selection
  • Survival of the Fittest some individuals are
    better suited for their environment than others
    those best suited will survive
  • Fitness ability of an individual to survive and
    reproduce in its specific environment
  • Result of adaptations
  • Evolutionary Fitness organisms success in
    passing genes to the next generation
  • Where fitness varies, natural selection can act.
  • Adaptation any inherited characteristic that
    increases an organisms chance of survival
  • Could be anatomical, behavioral, physiological
  • Evolutionary adaptation any genetically
    controlled physiological, anatomical, or
    behavioral trait that increases an individuals
    ability to pass along its genes

4
Natural Selection
  1. Descent with Modification every living species
    has descended, with changes, from other species
    over time
  • Implies that all living organisms are related to
    one another
  • Principle of Common Descent all species (living
    and extinct) were derived from common ancestors
  • Allows for a single tree of life that links all
    living things

5
Result of Natural Selection
  • changes in the inherited characteristics of a
    population
  • These changes increase a species fitness in its
    environment.
  • Acts on populations, not individuals. It is
    populations that evolve over time.

6
Summary of Darwins Theory of Evolution
  • Individual organisms differ (variations exist in
    a population).
  • Some of this variation is heritable.
  • In nature, there is a tendency for
    overpopulation.
  • Organisms produce more offspring than can
    survive. There is a high death rate.
  • Only the organisms with the variations that are
    suitable to the environment survive.
  • Organisms must compete for limited resources.
  • Each unique organism has unique advantages and
    disadvantages in the struggle for existence.
  • The organisms that survive get to reproduce and
    pass on their genes.
  • The process of Natural Selection causes species
    to change over time.
  • It is the population that changes to match the
    environment not individuals.
  • Species alive today are descended with
    modification from ancestral species.
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