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EVOLUTION BY WAY OF NATURAL SELECTION

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EVOLUTION BY WAY OF NATURAL SELECTION

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VOCABULARY

Species – a type of organism. Reproduction within a species creates the same species.

Extinction – the end of a species

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What Is Evolution?

• The gradual change in living things over long periods of time.

• Evolution is a scientific theory, meaning it is a well-tested explanation for the observations made on the Earth.

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NATURAL SELECTION

• The process that causes evolution.

• Also called Survival of the Fittest

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HERE’S HOW IT WORKS

1. MUTATION OCCURS or

2. SEXUAL REPRODUCTION CAUSES VARIANCE

3. NATURAL SELECTION weeds out the weak and allows the strong to survive and reproduce

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An Example of Natural Selection?

The Peppered Moth

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What is the Peppered Moth?

• In England there lives a moth called the Peppered Moth.

• It is called the Peppered Moth because it is mainly white with speckles of black on it.

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The Peppered Moth

• In England, the Industrial Revolution began in 1750.

• Before 1750 the Peppered Moth looked like this:

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The Peppered Moth

• Before 1750, the Peppered Moth blended in with the trees it liked to live on.

• It was CAMOUFLAGED.

Tree

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A Variety of the Peppered Moth

• Before 1750 some Peppered Moths had babies that were darker than their parents because of a mutation. All the other Peppered Moths called them freaks because they stood out on the trees.

Tree

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Variety

• Both the dark moths and the light moths were called Peppered Moths.

• There’s just 2 varieties.

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A Question for You

• Which variety of Peppered Moth was easier to spot by birds who love to eat moths?

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What Does That Mean?

• Because the dark variety is easier to spot, they died often before they could have babies.

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What Does That Mean?

• More of the light variety were able to reproduce.

• Less of the dark variety were able to reproduce.

• This is called NATURAL SELECTION or Survival of the Fittest.

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Natural Selection

• Since the dark one’s are not as FIT to survive, they will not survive much longer. That’s why Natural Selection is called Survival of the Fittest.

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The Industrial Revolution

• With the coming of the Industrial Revolution, things were about to change for the Peppered Moth.

• The Industrial Revolution created factories with chimneys that pumped out dark smoke called soot.

• The soot covered everything: buildings, roads, and trees.

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The Trees Changed colors

• Gradually, as the Industrial Revolution kept increasing, more and more soot covered everything.

• The bark on trees became darker and darker until they were almost black.

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The Trees Changed Colors

Trees before the Industrial Revolution

Trees after the Industrial Revolution

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A Question for You

• Now after the Industrial Revolution, which variety of Peppered Moth was easier to spot by birds who love to eat moths?

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What Does That Mean?

• Because the light variety is easier to spot, more of them died before having babies.

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What Does That Mean?

• Now, more of the dark variety were able to reproduce.

• Less of the light variety were able to reproduce.

• The light variety was now headed towards EXTINCTION, where no more would be around ever again.

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What Does All of this Mean?

• The more fit organism survives and reproduces (NATURAL SELECTION).

• This allows for a change in the species or a entirely new species over long periods of time (EVOLUTION)

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EVOLUTION

• EVOLUTION CAN CHANGE SPECIES

• EVOLUTION CAN CREATE NEW SPECIES

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EVIDENCE OF EVOLUTION FROM COMMON ANCESTOR

1. COMPARATIVE ANATOMY – similar structures in different organisms

2. VESTIGIAL ORGANS – no longer have a function; point to earlier times

3. STRUCTURE OF CELLS & MOLECULES – same in different organisms

4. MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY – shared genetic code (DNA)

5. FOSSIL RECORD – evidence in rock