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Title: Adaptations Over Time


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Adaptations Over Time
  • Chapter 17

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Evolution The Basics!
  • A species is a group of organisms that share
    similar characteristics and can reproduce among
    themselves to produce fertile offspring.
  • Many characteristics are inherited.
  • Changes in these inherited characteristics over
    time is called evolution.

3
Lamarck
  • 1809
  • Believed that characteristics developed over an
    organisms lifetime are inherited by its
    offspring.
  • Ex large muscles, good manners, hair dye
  • Evidence does NOT support Lamarcks theory!

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Darwin
  • 1831
  • Galapagos Islands (Pacific Ocean)
  • Studied the Galapagos finches, dog breeds, and
    varieties of flowers.
  • Natural Selection organisms with traits best
    suited to their environment are more likely to
    succeed (survive and reproduce)

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Natural Selection
  • Environmental/climate changes
  • Temperature
  • Precipitation (rain, snow, drought)

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Natural Selection
  • Predator/prey pressures
  • Predators (new ones, change in tactics)
  • Prey (abundance, camouflage)
  • Change in food source (berries, seeds)
  • Competition for food sources

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Other Factors that Affect Evolution
  • Sexual Selection organisms with traits that are
    more attractive to the opposite sex are more
    likely to mate and pass on those likeable
    characteristics.
  • Ex peacocks, deer, elephant seals

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Other Factors that Affect Evolution
  • Artificial Selection organisms that are forced
    to reproduce to create new characteristics.
  • Ex Dog and cat breeds, carnation colors

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Variations
  • A variation is an inherited trait that makes an
    individual different from other members of its
    species.
  • Ex widows peak, albinism, six fingers/toes
  • Variations result from permanent changes
    (mutations) in an organisms genes.

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Adaptations
  • Adaptations are those gene mutations that make an
    organism better suited to its environment.
  • Ex Camouflage

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Variation and Adaptation cont.
  • Mutations can
  • be positive. If so, the mutation will be
    successful and be carried on through reproduction
    (ex. Albino squirrel in Siberia)
  • be negative. If so, the mutation will die out
    and will not be carried on (ex. Albino squirrel
    in the rain forest)
  • have no effect on the species (ex. Albino
    squirrel in the Tallahassee Junior Museum natural
    habitat)
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