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1
The Struggle For Existence
  • The Revolutionary idea of Evolution in
    determining species diversification

2
History of Evolution
  • Lamarck published a theory of evolution in 1809
  • Lamarck thought that species arose continually
    from nonliving sources. These species were
    initially very primitive, but increased in
    complexity over time due to some inherent
    tendency.
  • This type of evolution is called orthogenesis.

3
Orthogenesis continued
  • an organism's acclimation to the environment
    could be passed on to its offspring species
    never go extinct
  • for example, he thought proto-giraffes stretched
    their necks to reach higher twigs. This caused
    their offspring to be born with longer necks.
  • This proposed mechanism of evolution is called
    the inheritance of acquired characteristics
  • Who might like this idea for structuring society?

4
Darwin Observed
  • Variability exists within a given species
  • Variant traits may be passed on/inherited
  • In this "struggle for existence", variants that
    were slightly better suited to the environment
    would be more likely to survive
  • This does NOT mean Survival of the Fittest

5
Big Damn Digital Post It Note
Darwin Never Said Survival of the Fittest
6
Variation of Traits ? passed on to population
  • Populations Evolve Not Individuals
  • A population is a collection of individuals which
    have some distribution of traits

7
Darwins Says
  • I have called this principle, by which each
    slight variation, if useful, is preserved, by the
    term Natural Selection
  • It is not the strongest of the species that
    survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one
    most responsive to change
  • Intelligence is based on how efficient a species
    became at doing the things they need to survive
  • In the survival of individuals and species,
    during the constantly-recurring struggle for
    existence, we see a powerful and ever-acting form
    of selection.

8
One More
  • I think it inevitably follows, that as new
    species in the course of time are formed through
    natural selection, others will become rarer and
    rarer, and finally extinct. The forms which stand
    in closest competition with those undergoing
    modification and improvement will naturally
    suffer most.

9
Final Exam Questions
  • Is Natural Selection inconsistent with the idea
    of the Mechanical Universe? (what would Descartes
    Say?)

10
Darwin Origin of Species -1859
  • Mechanism for Evolution is Natural Selection
  • New variants continually arose within populations
    ? Darwin observes this but does not understand
    what mechanism causes this
  • Numerous instances of selecting the variant (due
    to higher survival probability) slowly leads to
    species modification/diversification

11
Favorable Variations Drive Evolution
  • Darwin If certain variants will be preserved
    over time over other variants then that
    population will change over time in their
    composition. This is evolution by natural
    selection.
  • But Darwin does not understand how the variations
    of traits are generated in the first place

12
Natural Selection
  • Random pairings of Gene Pool/traits (Darwin does
    not know this)
  • Each pairing has a different survival probability
    within some Ecosystem
  • If ecosystem is stable the end results is a
    distribution of most probable values (slow vs
    fast rabbits)
  • This statistical process takes a large number of
    generations to manifest itself

13
Statistical types of selection
In complex creatures, the variation of traits may
be quite large make it much harder to discern the
average set of traits from one individual
creature.
14
Selection as Deficiency Correction? advancement
of the mean
  • The most common action of natural selection is to
    remove unfit variants as they arise (randomly)
    via mutation. In other words, natural selection
    usually prevents unfit genes from increasing in
    frequency in the gene pool.

15
Advancement of the Mean is dangerous and
erroneous concept
  • Evolution is not an optimization process there
    is never enough time for that so why do we
    pretend that is natural optimization instead of
    natural selection?
  • Supports the Social Darwinist Agenda that society
    can be engineered
  • Takes nature out of statistical equilibrium if it
    can optimize to produce the Master Race

16
Each Black Dot in each distribution represent
individuals that die out before passing on their
genes
Stabilization Extreme ends of the distribution
are disfavored. Moves every individual closer to
the average state. Directional What you think
is evolution removes the deficient Disruptive
Individuals with average traits are disfavored.
Better leads to species diversification.
Mutations will affect largest number of
individuals (i.e. average). Leads to development
of new species and arguably is the process that
happens on Earth
17
Darwin Abused Survival of the Fittest
Social Engineering will now use this new
scientific theory of evolution via adaptation as
the scientific basis on which to engineer society.
Hebert Spencer This survival of the fittest,
which I have here sought to express in mechanical
terms, is that which Mr. Darwin has called
"natural selection or the preservation of
favored races in the struggle for life
18
The Aberrated View of Spencer
  • Spencer quickly adapted Darwinian ideas to his
    own ethical theories. The concept of adaptation
    allowed him to claim that the rich and powerful
    were better adapted to the social and economic
    climate of the time, and the concept of natural
    selection allowed him to argue that it was
    natural, normal, and proper for the strong to
    thrive at the expense of the weak. After all, he
    claimed, that is exactly what occurs in nature
    every day.

19
Social Darwinism
  • Not only was survival of the fittest natural, but
    it was also morally correct.
  • it was morally incorrect to assist those weaker
    than oneself, since that would be promoting the
    survival and possible reproduction of someone who
    was fundamentally unfit.
  • The American eugenics movement was relatively
    popular between about 1910-1930, during which 24
    states passed sterilization laws and Congress
    passed a law restricting immigration from certain
    areas deemed to be unfit

20
Summary
  • Evolution requires genetic variation
  • Genetic variation is caused by gene mutation
  • Mutation is continuously occurring within a
    species
  • Natural selection operates on this variation
  • These variations are largely random
  • Most adaptable variations survive independent of
    their Fitness
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