Chapter 10. Chapter 10: Evolution and Extinction

What is evolution...?

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Guiding Question 10.1

What is evolution and how does natural selection allow populations to adapt to changing environments?

Why You Should Care

Evolution is the founding principle for the study of modern biology because it explains how every living thing you encounter came to be the way it is. An example of evolution that has many people concerned is methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Staphylococcus aureus is a common, normally harmless bacterium that is found on many people’s skin and nostrils. A break in the skin can lead to the bacteria becoming infectious and cause lesions or deep-tissue infections. Normally, such an infection is treatable with antibiotics, but MRSA is resistant to all known antibiotics.

MRSA became resistant through evolution and natural selection. In a patient with a Staphylococcus infection, even if the bacterium developed antibiotic resistance, the rest of the bacteria in a patient’s body would be killed by the antibiotics, and the resistant bacterium would be killed by the patient’s immune system. If the patient only takes a partial course of antibiotics, the non-resistant bacteria may be killed back, but not enough to make the patient well. The resistant bacteria will have an advantage by being resistant and proliferate. The indiscriminate and improper use of antibiotics, therefore, is making antibiotics less useful.

Question Test Your Vocabulary

Choose the correct term for each of the following definitions:

Term Definition
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Question 10.1

For each of the scenarios described below, decide whether it describes stabilizing selection, directional selection, or disruptive selection.

Type of Selection Scenario
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Question 10.2

Thought Question: Click on the link below to view a photo of a sample of University of Connecticut students taken in 1996 (The Hartford Courant, “Reaching New Heights,” November 23, 1996; photo by K. Hanley.) Women are in white and men are in black. Each column consists of people who are all of the same height; the heights range from 5 ft to 6 ft 5 in.

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Since there seems to be a different mean height for white- verse black-shirted humans, you might conclude that some sort of disruptive selection process is driving each group away from intermediate heights.

Question 10.3

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Presumably, the genes that control the dominant color in your token species is becoming more frequent in the population.

Take it further: For an interactive look at natural selection, go to this website http://www.techapps.net/interactives/pepperMoths.swf and click on A Bird’s Eye View of Natural Selection.

Question 10.4

Coevolution is the process by which two species evolve in response to selective pressures from each other, and therefore adapt to each other. Consider a hypothetical relationship between a species of tree beetle and a species of bird that preys on the beetles. The beetles have naturally occurring variation in color; some colors more closely match the colors of the trees they live on than others. The birds vary in their abilities to see the beetles on the trees. The following three diagrams represent steps in a coevolutionary "arms race."

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Question 10.5

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Question 10.6

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Question 10.7

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Question 10.8

A classic example of coevolution is the case of Heliconius butterflies and passionflowers. Heliconius butterflies of several species all lay their eggs only on the leaves of different species of passionflower. Passionflowers produce toxins that are meant to deter insect predation, but the butterflies have evolved immunity to this toxin. Passionflowers produce nectaries (nectar-secreting glands) on their leaves that encourage visits from ants and wasps, which come for the nectar but stay to eat any butterfly eggs on the leaves. To prevent intraspecific competition, the butterflies will not lay eggs on leaves that already have eggs on them. Passionflowers produce nectaries and leaf spots that are shaped like butterfly eggs.

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A) This question really depends on your imagination and knowledge of how inheritance works. Two plausible answers would be that the butterflies might start to produce eggs that are recognizably different from the leaf spots or that the butterflies might develop better vision or sense of smell to detect false eggs.