Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Charles Darwin Evolution Theory
- DARWIN AND NATURAL SELECTION
- Darwin on the HMS Beagle
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In 1831 at the age of 21, he took a job as a naturalist on the English ship HMS Beagle, which sailed to South
America and the South Pacific on a five- year scientific journey.
Darwin collected
biological specimens at every port along the route. The diversity among
specimens made him very curious about possible relationships among species.
- Darwin in the Galapagos
Islands
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- Darwin considers the possibilities that :
- Species vary locallly
- Species vary globally
- Patterns of biological
diversity
- Species vary locally
- Species vary globally
- Species vary over time
- Struggle to survive
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- Individuals compete for food, space, shelter,mates and escaping from predators. Only some of them manage to survive.
- Natural selection
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- Mechanism of changes in populations that occurs when organisms
with certain variations survive, reproduce and pass their variations to the
next generation.
- EVIDENCE OF EVOLUTION
- Biogeography
- Adaptations
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Any variation
that aids an organism´s chances to survive in its environment. Darwin´s theory
of evolution explains how adaptations may develop in species.
- Structural adaptations
- Mimicry
- Camouflage
- Physiological adaptations
- Fossils
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They provide a
record of early life and evolutionary history.
Although fossil
record provides evidence that evolution occurred, the record most of the times
is incomplete. Although paleontologists do not have intermediate forms of most
species, they can often understand the overall picture of how species evolved.
- Anatomy
- Homologous structures
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- Body parts
of an organism that do not have a common evolutionary origin but are similar in
function .
- Analogous structures
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Structural
features with a common evolutionary origin that can be similar in arrangement, function or both.
- Vestigial structures
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- Body structures that have no function in a present- day organism but was
probably useful to an ancestor.
Example : Wings presence in flightless birds as the penguin.
- Embriology
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An embryo is the
earliest stage of growth and development of both plant and animals
The similarities
among the young embryos of a fish, reptile, bird and mammalsuggest evolution from a common ancestor.
- Biochemistry
- Lamark´s ideas before Darwin
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French biologist
jean Baptiste de Lamarck (1744 – 1829) proposed on 1809 a different mechanism
for evolutionary change
- 1. The more an organism uses a part of its body, the more that part develops
- 2. The physical characteristics that an orrganism develops in this way, can be passed to offspring