BIO 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Petrified Wood, Trace Fossil, Permineralization

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This lecture continues darwin"s argument explaining his evolutionary hypothesis which has these elements: Individuals vary: populations tend to over-breed, struggle for existence, survival of the fittest, variations are inherited, new species develop. Since many fossil species were animals that were no longer alive (e. g. mammoths, dinosaurs), it was clear that change through time had occurred. And in many cases it could be found (e. g. horses) where there was a sequence of different fossils that showed gradual changes through time. Prediction #8: if the hypothesis of evolution is correct then the simplest organisms should occur in the oldest strata, data: lyell"s data clearly showed this pattern. The earliest rocks showed no signs of life followed by simple organisms (e. g. sponges) and then animals with greater complexity, fish, then amphibians and reptiles, then mammals and finally humans. This sequence could not be due to the creation model, where all organisms were created in a few days.

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