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Evolution and Bio- Diversity Survival and Extinction Theory of Evolution Natural Selection
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Page 1: Edu290 part 1 evolution and biodiversity

Evolution and Bio-Diversity

•Survival and Extinction

• Theory of Evolution

•Natural Selection

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Survival and Extinction

Extinct Species•Baji Dolphin

Endangered Species•Siberian Tiger•West African Black Rhino

Species – A group of living organisms consisting of smaller individuals capable of interbreeding and exchanging genes.

MDPettitt, Siberian Tiger, July 17, 2008, Creative Commons License

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Survival and Extinction

Population – A group of organisms of one species that interbreed and live in the same place at the same time.

Example:

Deer PopulationLoneTown, Deer ‘White Tail Deer’, February 20, 2011, Creative Commons License

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Survival and Extinction

Removal of genes from gene pool

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Survival and Extinction

Fossil Records

Majority of species are extinct

Give us insight to Earth’s history

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Survival and Extinction

Fossil Records Continued

Displays how species have evolved

IvanWalsh, Fossils and Dinosaurs from Beijing Museum, December 5, 2009, Creative Commons License

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EvolutionEvolution DefinitionAny change across successive

generations in the heritable characteristics of biological populations

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EvolutionCharles Darwin

Created his own theory of evolution

All species from common ancestry

Branching pattern of evolution - natural selection

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EvolutionDarwin’s Theory of Natural

Selection

Differential Survival

Essential to Darwin’s theory

Limited quantities of space and resources

Those most fit will survive

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EvolutionBest displayed through

comparisons of:

Fossils

Modern species

Changes are displayed in different ways

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EvolutionNatural Selection

Provides a mechanism for evolution

Process to explain evolution

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Natural SelectionThe gradual non-random process through which biological traits become more or less common in a population

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Natural SelectionHow it works

Traits are passed down generations

Beneficial traits are passed on

Negative traits disappear

Important traits are traits that:

Benefit reproduction and/or survival

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Natural SelectionMutations

Some diversity comes from mutations

Beneficial mutations are passed on

Mutations can become part of genes

Example: Giraffes’

long necks

JRobertMoore, Giraffe, January 13, 2007, Creative Commons License

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Natural SelectionGeographic Isolation

A species is physically separated

Plays important role in evolution

Two diverse groups form

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Natural SelectionEnvironmental Factors

New predators or prey

Low food supply

Finite resources


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