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Hypothesis

Testable statement about the natural world

Theory

A well-substantiated explanation ofsome aspect of the naturalworld

Biological Evolution

Inheritable change in a species over time

Darwin

"Father of Evolution"


Traveled to the Galapagos

Hutton & Lyell

Believed that Earth is millions of years old & shaped by geographic forces. Continues being shaped today.

Lamarck

Believed that organisms acquired traits from use or disuse

Malthus

Hypothesized that human population dynamics shaped resource availability

Artificial Selection

Nature provides variation, humans select variation found useful

Natural Selection

Individuals better suited to their environment survive and reproduce most successfully

Inherited Variation

Variations that are inherited through genes (gametes)

Fitness

ability of an individual to survive & reproduce

Adaptation

Inherited characteristics that increase fitness

Vestigial Organ

Structure that serves no useful purpose in modern day organism

Homologous Structures

Structures that have different mature forms, but develop from the same embryonic tissue

Principle of Common Descent

All speciesare derivedfrom common ancestors and have descended over time with modifications due to natural selection

Geographic Distribution

Similar, but distantly related organismsliving under similar ecological conditions/pressure (natural selection) developsimilar adaptations

Chordates/vertebrates

Animals with backbones

Mutation

Change in genetic material. Responsible for all genetic variation.

Gene Pool

All genes present in a population

Relative Frequency

number of times that the allele occurs ina gene pool, compared with the number of times other alleles for the same geneoccur

Genetic Drift

Allele frequencies change due to chance

Species

Groupof interbreeding individuals capable ofproducing fertileoffspring

Interbreeding

Matewith closely related organism in the same closed population

Speciation

Formation of a new species

Mechanisms that lead to reproductive isoloation

Behavioral, Geographic, & Temporal Isolation

Convergent Evolution

Two different groups become similar due to the pressures of natural selection

Divergent Evolution

Species that evolve dissimilar adaptations due tothe pressures of natural selection into two different species

Two ways to date fossils

Relative dating (where in the layers of rock) & Radioactive dating

Darwin's evidence for evolution

Fossil record, homologous structures, geographic distribution, embryonic similarities

Evolution by natural selection impacts biodiversity by:

Increasing biodiversity