Natural Selection
Several Insights Led to Darwin’s Theory
After his voyage on the Beagle, Darwin spent more than ______years conducting research, thinking about how evolution occurs.
Though he had traveled the world, many things at home also influenced him.
Describe what influenced Darwin’s theory of Evolution in England:
Darwin used this line of thinking to come up with his theory of evolution through a mechanism he called: ______
For natural selection and thus evolution to occur in a population, ______requirements (or tenets) were needed.
The Tenets of Biological Evolution
This leads to a ______for ______in which some individuals survive and some die.
- Natural Selection
•The better adapted individuals tend to survive and ______more than the less well-adapted individuals.
The better adapted individuals ______their______ to more offspring than the less well adapted.
–The ______of natural selection therefore ______.
–As one generation follows another, the characteristics of the species ______.
Darwin & Wallace
Darwin conceived his theory of evolution by natural selection in ______but spent the next 20 years conducting research to ______it.
He was writing up his theory in 1858 when he received an essay from ______describing basically the same idea.
They decided to publish their theory together in July of 1858. Wallace unfairly is often forgotten.
Darwin wrote a book on his observations a year later called, ______. It is now considered the ______of evolutionary biology.
Revisiting Lamark
Describe or draw how Lamark would have explained the long trunks found in Elephants:Describe or draw how Darwin/Wallace would have explained the long trunks found in Elephants:
Evolution and Populations:
It is important to note that biological evolution refers to ______and not to individuals and that the changes must be ______to the next generation.
In practice this means that evolution is a process that:
In other words: ______evolve, not ______.
Our Evolving Definition of Evolution:
The ______of ______in the ______traits of a ______. Evolution describes the changes in ______in the ______of a species over time.
These changes are the result of:
•______
•______
•______
How Does Variation Arise?
In the DNA: - ______In the Environment: -______
-______
Source of Variation / Role in Promoting VariationIn the DNA- Sexual Reproduction
In the DNA- Mutations
The Environment- Genetic Drift
Explain why Variation is Random / Explain why Natural Selection is not Random
Differential Survival:
The result of differential survival is that the individuals best ______to a ______environment will survive to reproduce.
- They will get the most ______.
- Find the best ______.
- Not be ______by other species.
- Find a ______.
- ______and care for their ______.
Remember it is ultimately ______that matters. Once an organism passes on its ______its biological “______” in life is done. This is why many creatures die after mating.
Of course those are creatures whose offspring can survive ______after being born.
Some offspring need parents around to help them grow and develop.
Speciation:
If environments ______(either gradually or suddenly), what traits are considered the “best adapted” may also change.
This process can lead to changes in the species.
When two populations of a species are in different environments they cannot ______.
If the ______pressures are different in these respective environments, these populations will eventually become different ______(speciation).
How do animals and plants even get to ______from the mainland?
Birds and insects may ______, but plants and animals get to islands most likely from ______that carry them there.
This is known as the ______.
There are many types of speciation, but ______speciation is where a geographical ______separates two populations and prevents interbreeding.
Extinction:
Environmenst are constantly ______and if a species cannot ______, they may go ______.
The ______an environment changes, the less time a population has to adapt to these changes.
Example: ______couldn’t adapt to the ______climate.
Their place was taken by ______.
Not all dinosaurs went extinct. Some also evolved to become ______-blooded ______.
There have been ______major extinction events during the history of life on Earth.
The ______(65.5 MYA) extinction is probably the most well known, as it killed off all ______. ______% of all species went extinct.
That wasn’t even the largest though. That honor goes to the ______extinction (251 MYA) which caused the extinction of ______% of all marine species and ______% of all land species.