Topic 1 - Introduction Flashcards
Define Biological Evolution
The change in properties of groups of organisms over the course of generations
“Descent with modification”
What are groups of organisms and what does this imply (2)?
Groups of organisms refer to the “population” however extends beyond the individual to the generation
- variation - individuals are not all alike
- heritability - offspring tend to resemble their parents
What are the two implications of evolution and what do they form the basis of?
Variation and Heritability - which forms the basis of genetic differences.
What is meant by the point populations diverge?
That populations have subdivided meaning several populations are derived from a common ancestral population and a universal common ancestor
Who’s philosophy was incorporated into Western Philosophy? and what was this idea?
Plato and Aristotle and the shared philosophy of essentialism
Define essentialism
The idea that every entity has a set of attributes necessary to its identity and function - variation is accidental imperfection
Expand the idea of essentialism (immutable)
The imperfect realization of the true species exists in variation in nature - these are immutable (unchanging over time)
What does the “Ladder of Nature” or “Great Chain of Being Refer” to?
That “order is superior to disorder” meaning there would be a graduation from inanimate to more animate beings - the reflection of a divine plane where there is either a loss or gain in complexity
What did Linnaeus contribute to evolution? but did not change from the old ideas about it.
18th Century established worldwide classification and naming of species
Species were still thought of being immutable
What paved the way for evolutionary thinking? (Pre-Darwin)
Observations that suggest organisms change over time
What were the observations that suggest organisms change over time? (3)
- Comparative anatomy and embryology
- Geological observations of sedimentary rock (stratigraphy)
- fossil organisms distributed in rocks
Who was Lamarck and what did he propose?
- before Darwin (1774-1829)
- believed species were NOT immutable and undergo change
- inheritance of acquired traits
What did Lamarck refer to with his idea of Inheritance of Acquired Traits?
- that offspring placed in different environments undergo changes which are shared with their offspring through inheritance
- ex. giraffes and their longer necks
Who was Alfred Russel Wallace?
- independently came up with the idea of Natural Selection at the same time as Darwin
- 1858 coauthored a presentation to the Linnaean Society of London
Who and when was Charles Darwin?
- 1809-1882
- on the Beagle from 1831 to 1836
- inspired by Thomas Malthus essay