Evolution - Burlington Township School District
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Adapting to
the
Environment
Charles
Darwin
British Naturalist
Traveled aboard the H.M.S.
Beagle
Wrote
“On the Origin of Species”
in 1859 - Evolution By Means of
Natural Selection
Evolution by Natural Selection
Also
called “survival of the fittest”.
Organisms that are best suited for their
environment survive to produce offspring
and pass their “good traits” onto their
children.
Organisms that are not well suited, die, as
do their “bad traits”.
Eventually, after many generations, the
population contains more organisms with
the “good traits”
1.
All organisms have the
ability to produce more
offspring than can
possible survive
2.
The environment
contains things that kill
organisms.
3.
Individual’s traits differ
or vary.
4.
Some traits give an
advantage.
Adaptation- An inherited trait that
increases an organisms
chance of survival.
Animal Adaptations
Chameleon
Chameleon Adaptations
Long,
sticky tongue
Blending coloration
Protruding eyes that move independently
Toes on feet and prehensile tail for
grasping
Golden Eagle
Golden Eagle Adaptations
Large
feet with long, curved talons
Hooked beak for tearing prey
Keen eyesight
Long, broad wings for carrying off prey
Starfish
Starfish Adaptations
Suction-powered
tube feet to attach to
prey
Strong, flexible arms for opening shellfish
Can eject stomach into shell of prey to
digest meal (clams)
Cougar
Cougar Adaptations
Tawny
coloration allows cougar to stalk
undetected
Sharp, retractable claws for grasping prey
Powerful jaws with daggerlike teeth for
killing prey
Muscular body ideal for running short
distances quickly
Red Fox
Red Fox Adaptations
Long,
muscular legs for running long
distances
Keen hearing, sense of smell, eyesight,
sharp teeth
5.
Because individuals
with advantageous
traits have more
offspring, each new
generation contains a
greater proportion of
these traits.
Evolution on the Galapagos
Co-evolution- Two or
more organisms
evolving in response to
one another.
Failure to evolve…
Leads
to extinction – the irreversible
disappearance of a population or
species.
Dodo Bird
Great Auk
Laysan Rail
Passenger Pigeon
Auroch
Bluebuck
Cape Lion
What are our classroom
pet’s adaptations?
Milk Snake
Coral Snake
"Red on yellow will kill a
fellow, but red on black is
a friend of Jack."
"Red on yellow, deadly
fellow; Red on black,
venom lack."
"Red and yellow will kill
you fellow; Red and black
is friend Jack."
Batesian Mimicry – Protection
from predators