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Uttam Memorial College Raigarh (C.G.)
Subject : ZOOLOGY II
Submitted by :
SHRADDHA PATEL
Guided by :
Ms. POOJA SAO
Class : BSC (BIO) 2ND YEAR
DARWINISM
● Framing of the DARWINISM
● Postulates “Theory of Natural Selection”
● Critics
● Favour
● Supplementary Theory Of DARWIN
● NEO-DARWINISM
● REFERENCE
Synopsis
01
FRAMING OF THE
DARWINISM
CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN
• DOB : 12 February 1809
• BIRTH PLACE : Shrewsbury, England
• He was the great English Naturalist
• Author of ‘Origin of Species'
HMS BEAGLE (Her majesty’s ship)
• The journey initially planned for 2
years but it lasted for 5 years
(1831-1836).
• Ship started from Plymouth
[England] in December (1831) &
returned back in October (1836).
GALAPAGOS ISLAND
• Volcanic islands
• Guano islands
• Darwin called Galapagos Island
as 'LIVING LABORATORY OF
EVOLUTION’
• Darwin observed many unusual
animals here like – GIANT
TORTOISE, GIANT
IGUANAS,FINCHES
FINCHES
• There were insectivorous tree
finches, insectivorous ground
finches, vegetarian finches,seed
eating finches, cactus eating
finches.
• Finches provide an example of
Adaptive radiation or Divergent
evolution
ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE
• In (1858) Darwin received few research papers by
Alfred Russel Wallace titled “On the tendencies of
varieties to depart indefinitely from the original type.”
• Wallace studied flora and fauna of Malay
Archipelago [present day Indonesia and Malaysia].
• Darwin friend Joseph Dalton Hooker and Charles
Lyell advised Darwin to present his research papers
publically.
HOOKER & LYELL
• Hooker and Lyell arranged a paper presentation for Darwin
and Wallace in front of “Linnean Society of London” but
both author didn’t appear so the papers were jointly read by
Hooker and Lyell.
• Darwin’s paper were more detailed and with better
evidences so he got more credit.
ORIGIN OF SPECIES
• In NOVEMBER (1859), Darwin published his “Theory of Natural
Selection” in the book “ORIGIN OF SPECIES”
• Actual name of the book is “ ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES BY
MEANS OF NATURALSELECTION”or “THE PRESERVATION OF
FAVOURED RACES IN THE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE”.
• Theory of Natural Selection has been jointly proposed by DARWIN &
WALLACE
02
Postulates
1. OVERPRODUCTION
All living beings have an inherent tendency to produce offsprings of
their own kind in large no. for the perpetuation of their race
Example : A Rabbit produces about 6 young ones in a litter [at one
time] & four litter per year & the young ones starts reproducing at
the age of 6 month.
2. STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE
1. Intraspecific competition : Competition between 1 Species.
2. Interspecific competition : Competition between 2 different
Species.
3. Interaction with environment : Struggle between the animals
and their environment.
4.NATURAL SELECTION
• Also known as the survival of the fittest
• Fit : Suruive
• Unfit : elminate
5. Origin of Species
3.UNIVERSAL OCCURRENCE OF
VARIATION
03
CRITICS
CRITICIZED BY : Sir Richard Owen & Adam Sedgwick
1. Main drawback of the theory is lack of knowledge of genetics.
2. Darwin failed to recognise the source of variations.
3. Darwin’s theory explains the SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST
but doesnot explain ARRIVAL OF THE FITTEST.
4. This theory doesnot explain the presence of over specialised
organs like antlers of deer & tusk of elephants.[ To explain
this point he gave the theory of Sexual selection ].
04
FAVOUR
1. RATE OF REPRODUCTION : Rate of
Reproduction is many times higher than the rate of
suruival in all organism.
2. Limitation of Resources : Food, space and other
resources are limited.
3. STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE : Competition or
struggle for existence is seen in all organisms.
05
SUPPLEMENTARY THEORY
OF DARWIN
THEORY OF
SEXUAL SELECTION
TUSK OF ELEPHANT
ANTLERS IN MALE DEER
BRILLANTLY COLOURED
FEATHERS OF PEACOCK
Fossil record
Bones
Neptune is an ice giant
Shells
The Sun is our star
Leaf
Ceres is in the asteroid belt
Nests
Mercury is the smallest
Teeth
Pluto is no longer a planet
Footprints
Venus has a beautiful name
VOCAL SACS IN MALE FROG
06
NEO-DARWINISM
NEO-DARWINISM
1. It is the modified form of DARWINISM to remove it’s short
comings.
2. It gradually changed into MODERN SYNTHETIC THEORY
OF EVOLUTION.
3. Neo-Darwinismm was proposed by : T.Dobzhansky,JBS
Haldane,R.A. Fischer, H.B.O. Kettlewell,Herbert
Spencer, Gregor Johann Mendel, Ernst Mayr.
4. It is the merger of Darwinian selection & genetic theory.
07
REFERENCE
Organic Evolution
by : Veerbala Rastogi
DARWINISM

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DARWINISM

  • 1. Uttam Memorial College Raigarh (C.G.) Subject : ZOOLOGY II Submitted by : SHRADDHA PATEL Guided by : Ms. POOJA SAO Class : BSC (BIO) 2ND YEAR
  • 3. ● Framing of the DARWINISM ● Postulates “Theory of Natural Selection” ● Critics ● Favour ● Supplementary Theory Of DARWIN ● NEO-DARWINISM ● REFERENCE Synopsis
  • 5. CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN • DOB : 12 February 1809 • BIRTH PLACE : Shrewsbury, England • He was the great English Naturalist • Author of ‘Origin of Species'
  • 6. HMS BEAGLE (Her majesty’s ship) • The journey initially planned for 2 years but it lasted for 5 years (1831-1836). • Ship started from Plymouth [England] in December (1831) & returned back in October (1836).
  • 7. GALAPAGOS ISLAND • Volcanic islands • Guano islands • Darwin called Galapagos Island as 'LIVING LABORATORY OF EVOLUTION’ • Darwin observed many unusual animals here like – GIANT TORTOISE, GIANT IGUANAS,FINCHES
  • 8. FINCHES • There were insectivorous tree finches, insectivorous ground finches, vegetarian finches,seed eating finches, cactus eating finches. • Finches provide an example of Adaptive radiation or Divergent evolution
  • 9. ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE • In (1858) Darwin received few research papers by Alfred Russel Wallace titled “On the tendencies of varieties to depart indefinitely from the original type.” • Wallace studied flora and fauna of Malay Archipelago [present day Indonesia and Malaysia]. • Darwin friend Joseph Dalton Hooker and Charles Lyell advised Darwin to present his research papers publically.
  • 10. HOOKER & LYELL • Hooker and Lyell arranged a paper presentation for Darwin and Wallace in front of “Linnean Society of London” but both author didn’t appear so the papers were jointly read by Hooker and Lyell. • Darwin’s paper were more detailed and with better evidences so he got more credit.
  • 11. ORIGIN OF SPECIES • In NOVEMBER (1859), Darwin published his “Theory of Natural Selection” in the book “ORIGIN OF SPECIES” • Actual name of the book is “ ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF NATURALSELECTION”or “THE PRESERVATION OF FAVOURED RACES IN THE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE”. • Theory of Natural Selection has been jointly proposed by DARWIN & WALLACE
  • 13. 1. OVERPRODUCTION All living beings have an inherent tendency to produce offsprings of their own kind in large no. for the perpetuation of their race Example : A Rabbit produces about 6 young ones in a litter [at one time] & four litter per year & the young ones starts reproducing at the age of 6 month.
  • 14.
  • 15. 2. STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE 1. Intraspecific competition : Competition between 1 Species. 2. Interspecific competition : Competition between 2 different Species. 3. Interaction with environment : Struggle between the animals and their environment.
  • 16. 4.NATURAL SELECTION • Also known as the survival of the fittest • Fit : Suruive • Unfit : elminate 5. Origin of Species 3.UNIVERSAL OCCURRENCE OF VARIATION
  • 18. CRITICIZED BY : Sir Richard Owen & Adam Sedgwick 1. Main drawback of the theory is lack of knowledge of genetics. 2. Darwin failed to recognise the source of variations. 3. Darwin’s theory explains the SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST but doesnot explain ARRIVAL OF THE FITTEST. 4. This theory doesnot explain the presence of over specialised organs like antlers of deer & tusk of elephants.[ To explain this point he gave the theory of Sexual selection ].
  • 20. 1. RATE OF REPRODUCTION : Rate of Reproduction is many times higher than the rate of suruival in all organism. 2. Limitation of Resources : Food, space and other resources are limited. 3. STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE : Competition or struggle for existence is seen in all organisms.
  • 26. Fossil record Bones Neptune is an ice giant Shells The Sun is our star Leaf Ceres is in the asteroid belt Nests Mercury is the smallest Teeth Pluto is no longer a planet Footprints Venus has a beautiful name VOCAL SACS IN MALE FROG
  • 28. NEO-DARWINISM 1. It is the modified form of DARWINISM to remove it’s short comings. 2. It gradually changed into MODERN SYNTHETIC THEORY OF EVOLUTION. 3. Neo-Darwinismm was proposed by : T.Dobzhansky,JBS Haldane,R.A. Fischer, H.B.O. Kettlewell,Herbert Spencer, Gregor Johann Mendel, Ernst Mayr. 4. It is the merger of Darwinian selection & genetic theory.
  • 30. Organic Evolution by : Veerbala Rastogi