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Charles Darwin

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Charles Darwin

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who's charles Darwin?

Scientist
Born in England on February 12, 1809. Same day as Ab. Lincoln. He was also given credit for the theory of evolution.
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CHarles Darwin's contributions

He developed a scientific theory of biological evolution that explains how modern organisms evolved over long periods of time through descent from common ancestors

Details of Voyage

Collected specimens of plants and animals

3- Observations from the voyage

Observations
* Collected 68 Species
* Species vary locally
* Species vary overtime
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Process of Natural selection

Adaptation, Fitness, Survival of the Fittest  
Natural Selection- the process by which organisms with variations most suited to their local environment survive and leave more offspring

Fitness - how well an organism can survive and reproduce in its environment

Survival of the Fittest- The difference in rates of survival and reproduction

Evidence to Support Evolution

Fossil Records, Common Ancestors, DNA Structures
Fossil Records - Many recently discovered fossils form series that trace the evolution of modern species


Common Ancestors- According to the principle of common descent, all species-living and extinct- are from ancient common ancestors


DNA Structures- DNA evidence may indicate how 2 species related to another, even if their body structures don't offer enough clues

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More evidence to support evolution

Vestigial, Homologous, & Analogous Structures 
Vestigial - Inherited from ancestors , but have lots much at all of their original function due to different selection pressures acting on the descendant


Homologous Structure- Structures that are shared species and that have been inherited from a common ancestor.


Analogous Structures- Body parts that share a common function, but not structure


Evolution Theory explains that the existence of homologous structures adapted to different purposes as the result of descent from a common ancestor
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Changes in the Physical Environment

Environment Effects
Environment Effects on species over time-

***Building mountains, opening coastlines, changing climates and geological forces have altered habitats of living organisms repeatedly throughout the earth's history

Different Types of selection

Disruptive, Stabilizing, & Directional Selection
Disruptive Selection - When individuals at one end of the curve have higher fitness than individuals in the middle or at the end

Stabilizing Selection - When individuals near the center of the curve have higher fitness than individuals at either end


Disruptive Selection - When individuals at the outer end of the curve have higher fitness than individuals near the middle of the curve
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Sources
Miller, Kenneth R., and Joseph S. Levine. Miller & Levine Biology. Boston, MA: Pearson, 2010. Pearsonsucessnet. Pearson Education, 2010. Web. 23 Mar. 2014.

Miller, Kenneth R., and Joseph S. Levine. Miller & Levine Biology. Boston, MA: Pearson, 2010. Pearsonsucessnet. Pearson Education, 2010. Web. 23 Mar. 2014.
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Charles Darwin

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