BIO 211 Lecture 4: -Darwin's Evidence

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Darwin"s hypothesis (the 5 factors necessary for natural selection): 1: populations tend to over breed leading to struggle for survival, better variations have better survival (survival of the fittest, survivors reproduce & non-survivors won"t, traits leading to better survival & reproduction must be heritable. Darwin"s hypothesis summed up: there must be variation in populations, variation must lead to differences among individuals in lifetime reproductive success, variation must be transmitted to the next generation aka. 3 factors necessary for natural selection: variation in population, variation leads to differences among individuals, variation must be transmitted to next generation. Evidence that organisms over breed given available resources: Ex: 10,000 acorns but only 10% survive to create oak trees (competition) Medium ground finch: variation in head/beak size in medium ground finch. Most critical factor for ground finch survival: seed availability, which was based on weather. El nino years: wet year, small seeds small beaks survive.

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