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Notes, and Journal entry for Monday May 19

Notes, and Journal entry for Monday May 19. Agenda. The journal entry posted at the end of the notes section.

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Notes, and Journal entry for Monday May 19

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  1. Notes, and Journal entry for Monday May 19

  2. Agenda • The journal entry posted at the end of the notes section. • Next you will complete the peppered moth simulation (located on Moodle). You will complete and turn this in at the end of class. You will turn this in regardless if you are finished or not. I want to see what you have accomplished in my absences. • Complete the evidence packet assigned on Friday. I will get this from you on Tuesday.

  3. You will complete the journal entry at the end of the notes today.

  4. Mechanisms for Evolution: • POPULATIONS evolve individuals do not. • Population is the smallest unit of evolution • Different versions of acquired traits are present in a population and can be selected thus changing the population

  5. Mechanisms for Evolution 2. Changes in Gene Pool: 1. Mutations: changes in the DNA of an organism if the change affects the phenotype

  6. Mechanisms for Evolution 2. Environmental changes: Types of natural selection • Disruptive – conditions are most favorable for BOTH of the two extremes of the phenotype • Stabilizing – conditions are most favorable for the average version of the phenotype • Directional – conditions are most favorable for ONE of the two extremes of the phenotype

  7. Disruptive Selection Before After Stabilizing Selection Before After Directional Selection Before After

  8. Mechanisms for Evolution 3. Speciation - development of a new species • Geographic Isolation – part of population becomes separated by distance, and evolves differently  leading to a new species

  9. Timeframe for Evolution • Timeframes: (Describe how quickly the new species may have formed based on the fossil record) • Gradualism – small changes occur constantly, until a new species is formed

  10. Timeframes for Evolution 2.Punctuated Equilibrium – a long period of no change is followed by a period of very rapid change, leading to a new species

  11. Entry 51 5/19 “Survival of the Sneakiest” http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/0_0_0/sneakermales_01 • Head to the address listed above • Read the comic and answer the four questions in complete sentences below. • When it comes to crickets, what does fitness mean? • Is calling good or bad for a cricket's fitness? • Give some examples of selection at work in this cricket story. • How does selection favor calling? How does selection favor not calling?

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