BIO190: The Class: Evolution: Lesson 9 |
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Historical Developments
Pre-DarwinBefore the eighteenth century, speculation on the origin of species rested on myth and superstition.
Darwin
Charles Darwin's nineteenth century voyage on the Beagle led to the development of his theory of evolution. See figure 9-4.
The following are some observations made by Darwin on the voyage.
Observations at Galapagos
a. tortoises
b. differences in Cape Verde Island' life and GIs' life
(see map p.153)
c. noted how GIs' flora/fauna related to South American
mainland
d. noted the differences and similarities in species on each island
7. Darwin was influenced by Lyell's book and by Malthus' essay.
8. Alfred Wallace
9. In 1859 Darwin published On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life.
Darwin's Evolutionary Theory: The Evidence
Perpetual Change
The main premise underlying Darwinian evolution is that the living world is always changing. Perpetual change in the living world is can be seen through fossils.
1. Problems with interpreting fossil record
Geological Time Periods (see endpaper; inside back cover of text)
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Evolutionary trends
Common descent
Multiplication of species
Darwin's theory postulates that the variation within species provides the material from which new species are produced.
Gradualism
Darwin's theory of gradualism opposed arguments for the sudden origin of species.
Natural Selection
Natural selection is the centerpiece of Darwin's theory of evolution
It gives us a natural explanation for the origins of adaptation.
Development of Darwin's Theory of Natural Selection
Five observations of natural selection
There is a differential survival and reproduction among varying organisms in a population.
Over many generations, differential survival and reproductive generates new adaptations and new species.
Revision of Darwin's Theory (Neo-Darwinism)
Neo-Darwinism is the term used to describe August Weissmann's revision of Darwin's theory.
This revision was caused by genetics
Revision led to the emergence of population genetics
Evolutionary biology divided into two subfields
1. microevolution-changes of allelic forms within a population2. macroevolution-changes occurring on the grand scale
Once you have completed this lesson, you should go to Assignment 9-1.
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