BIOLOGY 152 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Thomas Robert Malthus, Darwinism, Heritability

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Bio152 lecture 17 darwinian evolution: species related through common descent, new species evolve through a process of natural selection. Natural selection: variation, natural variation, such as the different colors in the shells below, heritability variation coded in genes. Parents pass traits to offspring: differential reproduction. The concept that those who are advantageous are going to produce more offspring. Individuals are selected compared to other individuals: will either be selected for and produce more offspring or be selected against and produce less offspring, the population evolves, not the individuals. Individuals that have a light color calyptras will be selected for and the darker ones will be selected against. Darwin"s synthesis: had a book called on the origin of species that changed the world, combined his observations with ideas he had encountered, patterns of species in galapagos, population surplus not all individuals survive. Ideas from geology: past processes same as today, animal breeding and fossils.

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