honors biology ch. 15 the theory of evolution. i.darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection...
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Honors
Biology
Ch. 15
Honors
Biology
Ch. 15
The Theory of EvolutionThe Theory of Evolution
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I. Darwin’s Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection
I. Darwin’s Theory of Evolution by Natural SelectionEvolution:hereditary change in populations of organisms over time
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A. Developing the Theory of Evolution
A. Developing the Theory of Evolution1.Charles Darwin
(1809-1882) - developed the
theory of evolution by
natural selection
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- traveled around the world as a naturalist (1831-1836)
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Galapagos wildlife
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- Compared changes in species by farmers through artificial selection to what can happen in nature
Artificial Selection in the Mustard Family
Artificial Selection in the Mustard Family
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‘Fancy Pigeon’ Bred by Artificial Selection‘Fancy Pigeon’ Bred by Artificial Selection
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2. Natural Selection2. Natural Selection- Natural Selection is based on 4 principles:
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a) Variation:a) Variation:- All organisms produced sexually
are genetically unique.
Variation in Human Height
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b) Heredityb) Heredity- Variations are
inherited from parents.
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c) Over Production:c) Over Production:- Populations produce more offspring
than can survive.
Female octopus with thousands of eggs
Dozens of newly hatched sea turtles
Thousands of dandelion seeds
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d) Reproductive Advantaged) Reproductive Advantage- Those best suited will survive
longer and reproduce.- Those less suited won’t survive or
reproduce as often.
Peppered MothPeppered Moth
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d) Reproductive Advantaged) Reproductive Advantage- Those best suited will survive
longer and reproduce.- Those less suited won’t survive or
reproduce as often.
Rock Pocket Mouse
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Sandstone Environmen
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Sandstone Environmen
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Basalt Environment
Basalt Environment
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The Rock Pocket Mouse10:25
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3.The Origin of Species3.The Origin of Species- On the Origin of Species published
in 1859
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- Darwin presented two main ideas:- Darwin presented two main ideas:(1) Descent with modification explains
life’s unity and diversity.(2) Natural selection is
a cause of adaptiveevolution
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II. Evidence of EvolutionII. Evidence of Evolution- Evidence comes
from a wide variety of observations.
Archaeopteryx Fossil
Archaeopteryx Fossil
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- provides direct evidence for evolutionary relationships
A. The Fossil Record
A. The Fossil Record
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- provides direct evidence for evolutionary relationships
A. The Fossil Record
A. The Fossil Record
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- many ‘missing links’ have been found
(a) Pakicetus (terrestrial)
(b) Rhodocetus (predominantly aquatic)
(c) Dorudon (fully aquatic)
Pelvis andhind limb
Pelvis andhind limb
(d) Balaena (recent whale ancestor)
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B. Comparative AnatomyB. Comparative Anatomy
1) Homologous Structures: - organs in related organisms with a similar underlying anatomy- examples: forelimbs of humans,
bats, whales, etc.
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Homologous Structures
Homologous Structures
FlyingFlying Swimming
Swimming
Running
Running GraspingGrasping
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2) Vestigial Structures: - organs with no apparent function that are homologous to functional organs in related organisms- examples: coccyx, appendix, ear muscles, etc.
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Salamander
Gray Whale
Gibbon Viper
Vestigial StructuresVestigial
Structures
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C. Comparative EmbryologyC. Comparative Embryology- Organisms with common
ancestors share similarities in embryonic development.
Pharyngealpouches
Post-analtail
Chick embryo Human embryo
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D.Comparative BiochemistryD.Comparative Biochemistry
- All organisms contain DNA, RNA, and proteins made of the same 20 amino acids.
- The more recent two organisms share a common ancestor, the more similar their DNA and proteins.DNA Differences
in Cytochrome CDNA Differences in Cytochrome C
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E. BiogeographyE. Biogeography
- Biogeography explains why certain species are found in certain places.
- Islands have many endemic species that are often closely related to species on the nearest mainland or island.
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Biogeogaphy of a Group of Pacific Island
Monarchs
Biogeogaphy of a Group of Pacific Island
Monarchs
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Biogeography of
Members of the Camel
Family
Biogeography of
Members of the Camel
Family
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F. Types of AdaptationF. Types of Adaptation
1. Camouflage
Leafy Sea Dragon
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F. Types of AdaptationF. Types of Adaptation
1. Camouflage
Octopus near Cayman
Island (1:15) .
Octopus near Cayman
Island (1:15) .
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F. Types of AdaptationF. Types of Adaptation
1. Camouflage
Octopus
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F. Types of AdaptationF. Types of Adaptation
1. Camouflage
Scorpionfish
Scorpionfish
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Dead Leaf ButterflyDead Leaf Butterfly
Walking StickWalking Stick
MantisMantis
CheetahCheetah
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2. Mimicry 2. Mimicry
- A harmless species may imitate a harmful species.
Coral SnakeCoral Snake
Milk SnakeMilk
Snake
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2. Mimicry 2. Mimicry
- A harmless species may imitate a harmful species.
Green parrot snakeGreen parrot snake
Hawkmoth larvaHawkmoth larva
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- 2 harmful species may reinforce each other’s warning colors.
Spring SalamanderGyrinophilus porphyriticus
Spring SalamanderGyrinophilus porphyriticus
Red Salamander Pseudotriton ruber Red Salamander Pseudotriton ruber
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Median Wasp
Median Wasp
Paper WaspPaper Wasp
Hoverfly
Hoverfly
Hoverfly
Hoverfly
Longhorn BeetleLonghorn Beetle
Hoverfly
Hoverfly
Müllerian vs. Batesian Mimicry Müllerian vs. Batesian Mimicry
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III. Shaping Evolution Theory
III. Shaping Evolution Theory
A.Mechanisms of Evolution1. Population Genetics
- Microevolution is a change in relative frequency of alleles in the gene pool of a population.
- A population is at genetic equilibrium if 5 conditions are met:
Large size, No mutations, No gene flow, Random mating,
and No natural selection.
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2.Genetic Drift2.Genetic Drift- a random change in allele frequencya) Founder Effect
- occurs when a new population is established from a small sample of a population separated from the rest of the
original population.
Ellis-van Creveld syndrome is more common among the Amish and can
be traced back to a single family who helped establish the colony in 1744.
Ellis-van Creveld syndrome is more common among the Amish and can
be traced back to a single family who helped establish the colony in 1744.
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2.Genetic Drift2.Genetic Drift
Blue Iguana Cyclura lewisi
Cuban Iguana Cyclura nubila
Blue iguanas, endemic to the Grand Cayman Island, is believed to have originated from a single pregnant Cuban iguana 3 MYA.
Blue iguanas, endemic to the Grand Cayman Island, is believed to have originated from a single pregnant Cuban iguana 3 MYA.
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2.Genetic Drift2.Genetic Drift
Masai Giraffe
Rothschild Giraffe
Reticulated Giraffe
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2.Genetic Drift2.Genetic Drift
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b)Bottleneck Effect b)Bottleneck Effect - occurs when a population is reduced in
size that no longer reflects the original population’s gene pool.
Cheetah populations were nearly hunted into extinction.
Cheetah populations were nearly hunted into extinction.
“King” Cheetah variation
“King” Cheetah variation
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3.Mutation 3.Mutation - random change in DNA- usually harmful or neutral, occasionally
advantageous (depends on environment)- source of all heritable
variation
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3.Mutation 3.Mutation - random change in DNA- usually harmful or neutral, occasionally
advantageous (depends on environment)- source of all heritable
variation
‘Blue eyes’ in humans stem from a single
genetic mutation that occurred 6,000 - 10,000
years ago.
‘Blue eyes’ in humans stem from a single
genetic mutation that occurred 6,000 - 10,000
years ago.
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Evolving Lactase Persistence
14:30
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4.Natural Selection 4.Natural Selection - acts on phenotypes and changes allele
frequency in a pop.- favors individuals best adapted to
environment
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Original population
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a) Stabilizing Selection a) Stabilizing Selection - eliminates extreme
expressions of a trait
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b) Directional Selection b) Directional Selection - increases one
extreme expression of a trait
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b) Directional Selection b) Directional Selection Rock Pocket Mouse:One Species, Two
Varieties10:25
Rock Pocket Mouse:One Species, Two
Varieties10:25
Sandstone EnvironmentSandstone
EnvironmentBasalt
EnvironmentBasalt
Environment
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b) Directional Selection b) Directional Selection Rock Pocket Mouse:One Species, Two
Varieties
Rock Pocket Mouse:One Species, Two
Varieties
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c) Disruptive Selection c) Disruptive Selection - favors both extreme
expressions of a trait; eliminates average exp. of trait F
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c) Disruptive Selection c) Disruptive Selection Timema cristinae:One Species, Two
Varieties
Timema cristinae:One Species, Two
Varieties
Adenostoma ecotype
Adenostoma ecotype
Ceanothus ecotype
Ceanothus ecotype
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c) Disruptive Selection c) Disruptive Selection
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5.Sexual Selection 5.Sexual Selection - selection that favors the ability to attract
a mate- produces differences between males and
females
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5.Sexual Selection 5.Sexual Selection A Bower of the Satin Bower Bird
A Bower of the Satin Bower Bird
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5.Sexual Selection 5.Sexual Selection
Male Stalk-eyed Flies
Male Stalk-eyed Flies
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Intersexual Selection
Intersexual Selection
Intrasexual Selection
Intrasexual Selection
GemsbokGemsbok
African ElephantAfrican Elephant
Bird of ParadiseBird of Paradise
Sandhills Crane
Sandhills Crane
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5.Sexual Selection 5.Sexual Selection
Male Irish Elk
Male Irish Elk
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B.Speciation B.Speciation - the origin of a new species
Phylogeny of the Pig Family
Phylogeny of the Pig Family
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1.Reproductive Isolation 1.Reproductive Isolation - Members of a new
population of organisms can no longer produce fertile offspring with members of the original population.
Salamanders in CaliforniaSalamanders in California
Salamanders in
California3:21
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a) Prezygotic Isolationa) Prezygotic Isolation- prevents fertilization
Prezygotic barriers impede mating or hinder fertilization if mating does occur
Individualsof differentspecies
Matingattempt
Habitat isolation
Temporal isolation
Behavioral isolation
Mechanical isolation
HABITAT ISOLATION TEMPORAL ISOLATION BEHAVIORAL ISOLATION MECHANICAL ISOLATION
(b)
(a)(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
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Liriodendron tulipifera
Liriodendron tulipifera
Liriodendron chinensis
Liriodendron chinensis
2 Very Similar Species: One in Eastern U.S., One in Eastern Asia
2 Very Similar Species: One in Eastern U.S., One in Eastern Asia
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Pinus taeda
April Pollinatio
n
Pinus taeda
April Pollinatio
n
Pinus palustris
February Pollination
Pinus palustris
February Pollination
2 Species of Southern Pine: Time of Pollination Differs
2 Species of Southern Pine: Time of Pollination Differs
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Eastern Meadowlark, Sturnella magna
Eastern Meadowlark, Sturnella magna
Western Meadowlark, Sturnella neglecta
Western Meadowlark, Sturnella neglecta
Behavioral IsolationBehavioral Isolation
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b) Postzygotic Isolationb) Postzygotic Isolation- A hybrid offspring is born but is either
not viable or fertile.
Viablefertile
offspring
Reducehybrid
viability
Reducehybridfertility
Hybridbreakdown
Fertilization
Gameticisolation
GAMETIC ISOLATION REDUCED HYBRID VIABILITY
REDUCED HYBRID FERTILITY HYBRID BREAKDOWN
(h) (i)
(j)
(k)
(l)
(m)
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2.Allopatric Speciation
2.Allopatric Speciation- speciation that occurs
when a physical barrier separates a population into 2 or more populations
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Kaibab SquirrelAbert
Squirrel
Allopatric SpeciationAllopatric Speciation
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3.Sympatric Speciation3.Sympatric Speciation- speciation that occurs
without a physical barrier that separates a new population
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C.Patterns of EvolutionC.Patterns of Evolution1.Adaptive Radiation
(Divergent Evolution)- when one species gives rise to several new species
Hawaiian Honeycreepe
rs
Hawaiian Honeycreepe
rs
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2.Coevolution2.Coevolution- when 2 species evolve together forming
symbiotic relationships
Darwin’s Orchid and the Orchid Fly
Darwin’s Orchid and the Orchid Fly
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2.Coevolution2.Coevolution- when 2 species evolve together forming
symbiotic relationships
Coevolution of the Garter Snake and the California
Newt
Coevolution of the Garter Snake and the California
Newt
California Newt
Garter Snake
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2.Coevolution2.Coevolution- when 2 species evolve together forming
symbiotic relationships
Coevolution of the Garter Snake and the California
Newt
Coevolution of the Garter Snake and the California
Newt
California Newt
Garter Snake
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3.Convergent Evolution
3.Convergent Evolution- When 2 unrelated species evolve similar
traits due to living in similar environments
Swordfish
Swordfish
DolphinDolphin
Ichthyosaur
Ichthyosaur
SharkShark
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Convergent Evolution
Convergent Evolution
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Convergent Evolution
Convergent Evolution
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American CactusAmerican CactusAmerican CactusAmerican Cactus African EuphorbAfrican EuphorbAfrican EuphorbAfrican Euphorb
Convergent Evolution
Convergent Evolution
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4.Rate of Speciation4.Rate of Speciationa) Gradualism
- when evolutionary change occurs as a series of small, gradual changes
b) Punctuated Equilibrium- when evolutionary change occurs in rapid spurts followed by longer periods of little change
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GradualismGradualism Punctuated EquilibriumPunctuated Equilibrium
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The EndThe EndTriassic Landscape, Karen
Carr