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Title: Evidence for evolution
Description: International Baccalaureate Biology SL Topic 5.1 2017 Clear and detailed notes of topic 1.1 from the book and lecture

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Evidence for evolution

Topic 5
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Biology SL

Artificial selection
➢ The science of breeding domesticated animals provides a good record of recent
changes in the heritage characteristics
➢ Artificial selection is when the farmers and breeders choose which animals will
reproduce and which will not


It’s not the driving force of evolution in natural ecosystems

➢ The breeders choos animals with specific characteristics
Homologous structures
➢ Homologous structures are similar anatomical structures that have been found in
seemingly dissimilar species


Ex: pentadactyl limbs

➢ Similar bone structures with different function in modern animals point at a
common ancestor


May be of a different size and morphology, but the basic shape and position
are the same

Adaptive radiation
➢ Adaptive radiation occurs when 2 or more populations of a species diverge and
evolve relatively rapidly forming a small number of species


Happens as variations within a population allow certain members to exploit
a slightly different niche



A niche is a position or role within a community of an ecosystem

➢ Can happen by natural selection and the presence of a barrier
➢ Madagascar has many different regions and due to this many species of lemurs are
adapted to different niches


Ground, trees, rainforest, desert, diurnal, nocturnal



They all share a common ancestor



Fun fact! Lemurs are only found in Madagascar, but fossils have been found
elsewhere too
...

When the latter become more common in fossil records, the former
becomes rarer

Gradual divergence
➢ Within a species that has a wide geographical distribution, there can be measurable
differences in DNA
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Evidence for evolution

Topic 5
Title: Evidence for evolution
Description: International Baccalaureate Biology SL Topic 5.1 2017 Clear and detailed notes of topic 1.1 from the book and lecture