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Page 1: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

Chapter 4 & 5

• Organic Evolution

Page 2: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

Before Darwin

Page 3: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

Jean Baptiste Lamarck

• Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics

• Transformational view of evolution

• Not supported.

1744-1829

Page 4: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

Sir Charles Lyell

• Uniformitarianism• Laws of physics and

chemistry remain the same

• Natural processes which acted in the past will continue to act.

1797-1875

Page 5: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

Thomas Malthus

• Concerned with human population growth

• People tended to reproduce faster than their food supply, and are forced to compete for existence.

1766-1834

Page 6: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

Charles Darwin

• Naturalist who combined the ideas of Malthus, Lyell and others to form the theory of evolution.

1809-1882

Page 7: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

DARWIN’S THEORY OF EVOLUTION

• A sea voyage helped Darwin frame his theory of evolution

– On his visit to the Galápagos Islands Charles Darwin observed many unique organisms

Page 8: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

– Darwin’s main ideas can be traced back to the ancient Greeks

– Aristotle and the Judeo-Christian culture believed that species are fixed

Page 9: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

– In the century prior to Darwin the study of fossils suggested that life forms change

– Geologists proposed that a very old Earth is changed by gradual processes

Page 10: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

– While on the voyage of the HMS Beagle in the 1830s Charles Darwin observed similarities between living and fossil organisms and the diversity of life on the Galápagos Islands

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Page 11: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

– Darwin’s experiences during the voyage of the Beagle helped him frame his ideas on evolution

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Evolution

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Evolution

• Change over time: Organic or biological evolution is a series of changes in the

genetic composition of a population over time.

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Adaptation

Page 15: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

Adaptation

• Occurs when a heritable change in a phenotype increases an animal’s chance of successful reproduction.

Page 16: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

Adaptation

• Occurs when a heritable change in a phenotype increases an animal’s chance of successful reproduction.

• Likely to be expressed when an organism encounters a new environment.

Page 17: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

Adaptation

• Occurs when a heritable change in a phenotype increases an animal’s chance of successful reproduction.

• Likely to be expressed when an organism encounters a new environment.

• Not every characteristic is an adaptation to some kind of environmetal situation.

Page 18: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

Adaptation

• Occurs when a heritable change in a phenotype increases an animal’s chance of successful reproduction.

• Likely to be expressed when an organism encounters a new environment.

• Not every characteristic is an adaptation to some kind of environmetal situation.

• A No No: evolutionary adaptations lead to perfection.

Page 19: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

Darwinian Evolutionary Theory: The Evidence

1) Perpetual change

2) Common descent

3) Multiplication of species

4) Gradualism

5) Natural selection

Page 20: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

I. Perpetual Change

• Darwin noticed fossils of extinct marine organisms thousands of feet above present day sea level.

Page 21: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

The Burgess Shale

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Page 24: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution
Page 25: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution
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Before the Scientific Method

• People based their beliefs on their interpretations of what they saw– Without testing their ideas

• Rather, their conclusions were based on untested observations.

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Page 28: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

Snakestones!

Page 29: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

• Some fossils you can not refute.

Page 30: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

The Baltic amber deposits range between 35 to 40 million years old and is the largest source of amber

yet discovered.

Page 31: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

So What do these Fossils tell us?

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Geological Time

• Long before the earth’s age was known, geologists divided its history into a table of succeeding events based on the ordered layers of sedimentary rock.

Page 33: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

– The fossil record reveals that organisms have evolved in a historical sequence

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Evolutionary trends

• The fossil record allowed Darwin to view evolutionary change across the broadest scale of time.

• Animal species typically survive approximately 1 million to 10 million years, before going extinct.

Page 35: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

I. Perpetual Change

• Darwin noticed fossils of extinct marine organisms thousands of feet above present day sea level.

• Darwin also worked on the change of animals under domestication by humans (artificial selection).

Page 36: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

– Darwin found convincing evidence for his ideas in the results of artificial selection

• The selective breeding of domesticated animals

Page 37: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

I. Perpetual Change

• Darwin noticed fossils of extinct marine organisms thousands of feet above present day sea level.

• Darwin also worked on the change of animals under domestication by humans (artificial selection).

• He combined these two observations to form the idea that organisms are constantly changing through time.

Page 38: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

II. Common Descent

• Whereas Lamarck believed in multiple origins of life, Darwin believed that all life originated from a single common ancestor.

Page 39: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

– Darwin proposed that living species are descended from earlier life forms

Thousands tomillions of years

of natural selection

Ancestral canine

African wild dog Coyote Wolf Fox Jackal

Page 40: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

Hi There How are You!!!

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• How many species of horses are there?

Page 45: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

Grevy's Zebra (Equus grevyi) 

Burchell's Zebra (Equus burchelli) Mountain Zebra (Equus zebra)

Page 46: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

• Asiatic Wild Asses- Kulan and Onager (Equus hemionus) - Kiang (Equus kiang)

• African Wild Asses- African Wild Ass (Equus asinus)

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Przewalski's Horse (Equus caballus)

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So what do these horse fossils suggest?

Page 49: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

• Throughout the history of all forms of life, evolutionary processes generate new characteristics that are then inherited by subsequent generations.

Page 50: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

II. Common Descent

• Whereas Lamarck believed in multiple origins of life, Darwin believed that all life originated from a single common ancestor.

• The evidence Darwin used was homology:

Page 51: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

Homologies

• Homologies: Anatomical structures within different organisms which originated from a structure or trait of their common ancestral organism.

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Vestigial Structures

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What are these animals?

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Analogous Structures

• The evolution of superficially similar structures in unrelated organisms is called convergent evolution.

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So What?

Page 57: Chapter 4 & 5 Organic Evolution. Before Darwin Jean Baptiste Lamarck Lamarckism: inheritance of acquired characteristics Transformational view of evolution

Theory of Common Descent is Testable

• Like all good scientific theories, common descent makes several important predictions that can be tested and potentially used to reject it.

• According to this theory, we should be able to trace the genealogies of all modern species backward until they converge on ancestral lineages shared with other species, both living and extinct.