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Population change over time

EVOLUTION. Population change over time. “Evolution” means change over time. The “Theory of Evolution” says:. – Living things on Earth have changed over time. – Many species that once existed are now extinct. – Many species alive today were not here when life on Earth first formed.

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Population change over time

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  1. EVOLUTION Population change over time

  2. “Evolution” means change over time. The “Theory of Evolution” says: – Living things on Earth have changed over time. – Many species that once existed are now extinct. – Many species alive today were not here when life on Earth first formed. First thought of by the ancient Greeks (in 600 BC ) but they did not try to explain HOW it happened.

  3. First scientific attempt to explain how evolutionhappened came 2400 years later! In 1802 Jean LAMARCK proposed model:Evolution by Acquired Characteristics 1. More individuals are born than the environment can support -there is a struggle to survive. 2.Some individualsrespond by developing traits that give them a better chance to survive. 3. When these individuals reproducetheir offspring inherit their newly acquired, improved traitsand develop them even further. 4. EventuallyALLmembers of the species have the favorable trait. Jean Baptiste Lamarck 1744-1829

  4. Lamarck’s explanation of how the giraffe got its long neck: 1 2 3 • ALLearly giraffeshad the same (short ) necks. 2.As giraffe population increased there wasn’t enough food within reach for all sosome began stretching their necks to reach food higher in the trees. – The more they stretched, the longer their necks grew. 3.When they reproducedtheypassed their longer necks on to their offspringwho stretched their necks even more. – Eventually all giraffes had long necks.

  5. Lamarck’s model was quickly discarded. Scientists tried but could not find evidence to support his main ideas. All members of a species are NOT alike as Lamarck said. Great variation normally and naturally exists within a species. Organisms cannot change most of their basic physical traits at will, even if survival depends on It. They cannot “adapt” because they need to. For example giraffes cannot make their necks grow longer by stretching them! 3. Organisms can change and improve some things during their lifetimes (lifting weights to increase strength etc.) but these traits CANNOT be passed to offspring. If this man wants his future children to have small noses will it help to get a nose job?? Is there anything he could do that might help?

  6. In 1831, Charles Darwin (failed medical student, failed divinity student, avid beetle collector) began a 5 year journey on a small ship, the H.M.S. Beagle. 90’ long 75 people 5 years Around the world! Charles Darwin 1809-1882

  7. Purpose:survey coast of South America Darwin’s job:observe geology & biology of the area. – Kept meticulous records of observations. His observations from theGalapagos Islandsled to his model of how evolution occurred. – Did NOT set out to develop a model,but couldn’t ignore what he saw. His curiosity drove him to try to explain what he had observed.

  8. Galapagos Islands are 600 miles off west coast of Ecuador (South America). Volcanic - first rose above the ocean surface less than 15 million years ago. Why is this special? 1) Life has been there a relatively short time (compared to billions of years on the mainland!). 2) It developed in isolation from life on the mainland.

  9. Darwin was surprised to find species that clearly were closely related but that had distinct differences on different islands. High lush island Low, desert island

  10. Darwin’s explanation of how evolution occurred: 1. More individuals are born in a species than the environment can support.There is a struggle to survive. 2. Within every species there is naturally variation. 3.Variations of some give them an advantage over others in the struggle to survive. 4.More of these individuals will survive and reproducethan will those with less favorable traits.

  11. 5. Many traits are passed from parents to offspring. 6. More individuals with favorable traits reproduce, so the # of individuals with favorable traits increases in each generation. The # with less favorable traits decreases. 7. Eventually the favorable trait becomes the most common form and over many generations (and usually millions of years) such differences accumulate until a new species results.

  12. Does it sound familiar??? Darwin called his model “Natural Selection”

  13. How Darwin explained the giraffe’s long neck: 2 3 1 • Ancestral giraffes had necks of various lengths. 2. When food became scarce, longer-necked individuals could reach more food sources so they survived in greater numbers than those with shorter necks, many of whom starved and died. – more long necks survived, so more reproduced and passed the long-necked trait to their offspring. – each generation had more long and fewer short necks than the one before. 3. Eventually after many generations and millions of years ALL giraffes had long necks.

  14. CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING: 1. Would you expect individual organisms to “evolve” in their lifetime? 2. What does evolve over time? 3. What “force” shapes the characteristics of species - in other words, what “selects” traits? 4. What might cause evolution to“speed up” - that is, cause species to change more rapidly? 5. What was the original cause of variation within species? NO! POPULATIONS EVOLVE! THE ENVIRONMENT DRASTIC CHANGE IN ENVIRONMENT MUTATION

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