Evidence for Evolution Flashcards

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Darwins retern

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  • had so many questions abt species
  • he began writing his first notebook on what he called the “transmutation of species”
  • continued researhc on this
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Evidence for the Theory

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There were many forms of evidence that convinced Darwin of the evolution of species through natural selection

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animals on remote islands

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  • unusual examples of animal behaviour
  • animals had no fear for humans
  • caused by evoluation through living and evolving in a location with no natural predators
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Biogeography

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  • ## observed geographic patterns of distribution of species.
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Darwin’s Hypotheses

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the patterns he had observed regarding the distribution of
species, both living and extinct, were evidence that species might have evolved

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oceanic islands

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  • became populated by species that arrived by water or air.
  • After the species became established, many evolved into new species over time.
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isloated islands

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considered evolution to be the best explanation for why isolated islands
had many species that were found nowhere else, and why these species bore a resemblance to species on the nearest continental land mass

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Observations from the Galapagos
Islands

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  • many species of plants, birds,
    insects, , reptiles
    Only these kinds of organisms are able to reach remote
    islands by crossing large expanses of open ocean.
  • no native amphibians and very few
    land mammals
    Amphibians and most mammals are unable to cross
    open ocean and will not be found on remote islands.
  • many unique species found nowhere
    else on Earth
    Over time, ancestral species have evolved into new
    geographically isolated species.
  • unique species most closely
    resemble species on the nearest
    continental land mass
    Unique species are descendants of ancestral species
    from the nearest continental land masses and will
    exhibit some similarities
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Testing Darwin’s Hypotheses

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  • went his hawwai and hyptheis were correct
  • however, other answer can be displayed such as animals not being able to live there or creating bad impact to enviorment
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homologous features

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  • Come from a common ancestor. - - Same structure, different function. - Comes from divergent evolution
  • Closely related species share homologous developmental processes and patterns
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Analogous

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Different structure same function (wings). Results from convergent evolution

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Vestigial

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Remain in organisms but are no longer useful
- useful for ansestors

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Competition within Populations

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  • Many species produce large numbers of off spring, but not all survive
  • There is a limit to the size of the population that an environment can support
  • The result is competition for survival between
    members of the same species.
  • the environment might be favouring certain individuals in
    this struggle for surviva
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Anatomical Oddities

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goosebumps are helpful to keep body warm and help scare predtors (look bigger) in animals but serve no use in humans

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