What 4 patterns are explained by evolution by natural selection?
Who is behind the concept of evolution by natural selection?
Darwin and Wallace
What are Darwin and Wallace’s two claims?
2. Mechanism of evolution = natural selection
What is special creation (2 elements) ?
2. Species were unchangeable and had been unchanged since the moment of their creation.
(1) What is typological thinking? (Plato)
Types are created and immutable.
(2) What is Aristotle’s scale of nature?
Types can be ranked higher/lower based on complexity.
(3) What was Lamarck’s thinking (2 elements)?
Species change through time from low to high (scale of nature); INVIDUALS EVOLVE.
(4) What was Darwin and Wallace’s thinking?
Species change through time and are related via a common ancestor (tree-thinking); POPULATIONS EVOLVE (variations within populations).
What are the two components of Darwin’s Theory of Evolution?
2. Natural Selection
What is “fitness”?
The ability to survive and reproduce offsprings who can survive and reproduce too.
What is “adaptation”?
Any traits that increase fitness.
What are Darwin’s 4 observations?
What are Darwin’s 2 conclusions?
What is natural selection?
Individuals with certain traits produce more offspring that survive than do individuals without those traits. Selected traits increase in frequency in the population, from one generation to the next, causing evolution.
Evolution by natural selection occurs when…
Heritable variation lead to differential success in survival and reproduction.
What is selection pressure?
When nature puts pressure on the survival and reproduction of individuals in a population. Selection pressures vary from one environment to another OR in the same environment throughout time.
Where can selection pressure come from?
2. Interactions with another species: competition, mutalism, predator/prey, parasite/host
What is Decent with Modification (2 claims)?
2. Species are related by common ancestry.
What evidence support that “species change through time”? (2 elements)
2. Vestigial traits
What does fossils show?
What are vestigial traits?
Trait that is incompletely developed with no/reduced function, but is similar to a more developed, functioning trait in closely related species
EX: tail & human’s coccyx
What is a homology?
A similarity between species that evolved from a common ancestor.
What is biogeography?
Study of geographical distribution of organisms today and over time. Reveals that similar species are linked by geography.
What are the biogeographic relationships?
Similar species (extinct or extant) involved from a common ancestor inhabitates same area.