Evolution is change over
time. Natural selection is the mechanism
used to explain how evolution occurs, and Charles Darwin was the person who
proposed this theory. Natural selection
is the idea that a population changes over time when the most fit organisms
with certain heritable traits produce more offspring than other organisms. So with natural selection comes evolutionary
adaptation, where organisms are better suited to their environment. The favorable traits will be amplified, gradually accumulating to create small changes, while unfavorable traits will diminish.
Core Concern
What are some new evidences proving the theory of evolution?
What are some new evidences proving the theory of evolution?
Ancient ‘Clawed Bat’ Reveals Clues to Flying Mammal’s Evolution
http://westerndigs.org/ancient-giant-clawed-bat-reveals-clues-to-flying-mammals-evolution/
New fossils found in Wyoming
complete the ancient remains first discovered a decade ago. The new fossils shed light on the
evolutionary flight of bats. The ancient
species has been named Onychonycteris
finneyi. Unlike today’s bats that
only have one claw on each wing, the 52 million year old fossil has giant claws
on each finger and toe. The claws on the
Onychonycteris finneyi were suggested
to be useful for climbing trees and hanging upside down. However, unlike today’s bats their claws
weren’t delicate enough for roosting from cave ceilings because of the tiny
crevices. Studying the fossil, also led
scientists to believe the modern bats and ancestral bats had different flying
mechanisms. Onychonycteris finneyi had smaller wings. The predecessors flew by flapping their wings
instead of gliding, which is evident in the hip bone structure. The hip bones of the Onychonycteris finneyi allowed the legs to splay to the side that
gave the ancient bats a flat, sleek flying posture.
The content of
the source is informational. The author
doesn’t really have any bias. However,
there are other theories out there that disapprove of evolution, while this author is in favor of evolution. The information
in the report doesn’t directly relate to me but indirectly it does because as a human we have evolved and
adapted to our environments, just like bats. The article
pertains to what we learn in class as we have been and are still taught the theory of
evolution and natural selection. Throughout Earth’s 4.6 billion years, life has evolved and adapted. Species today aren’t what they were in the
past. Also, the article ties into biological diversity and human impact. As populations go through evolutionary adaptation diversity occurs. However, we are seeing less of that now as humans continue to consume and negatively impact species' habitats.
After reading about how bats evolved it was interesting to discover just how long the process is for scientists and paleontologists to completely extract fossil remains and reconstruct the organism. For the particular species in the article it took the scientists more than a decade to extract, analyze, and make conclusions.
Jessica Lai
Jessica Lai
Evidence that land animals evolved the ability to breathe air as ancient fish
http://phys.org/news/2014-01-evidence-animals-evolved-ability-air.html
In a new
discovery published in the Nature Communications Journal, there is evidence
indicating that four-legged animals first developed the ability to breathe air
while in water. Polypterus, the most primitive living bony fish, contains large
canals on top of its head called spiracles. This allows Polypterus to breathe
air while still being in water. The Scripps Research Institute observed and
measured the oxygen intake of Polypterus for 360 hours. Professor Long, the
Strategic Professor in Palaeontology at Flinders, states that Polypterus were
descended from the ancient Gogonasus. Eventually the spiracles evolved into a hearing
canal in which transmitted sound to the brain via tiny inner ear bones.
The
source does influence the content of the story by presenting this information
as new as exciting discovery for evolution. It is very one-sided and does not
provide any counterargument to balance out the story. The
information relates to me personally because it re-affirms my belief that
evolution exists. There are many people who do not believe it is occurring despite
mounting evidence saying otherwise. Studies like this and others will also
confirm other people’s assumption about evolution.
This
information relates to the topics of evolution and natural selection. This
article re-enforce the theory that natural selection is occurring when species
with beneficial mutations are allowed to survive and repopulate. This is the
same principle is applied to spiracles in fish to evolve into ears used for
hearing in humans.
I found
this article fascinating on how new information can help us understand a small
part of human evolution. While I am aware that humans are descended from
monkeys, I can’t fully comprehend the scope of evolution until specific
examples are given. While this may seem like a small discovery, it fits into
the complex narrative of how we came to be as a species.
Anusha Joshi
Discussion Questions
- If there is an overwhelming amount of tangible evidence supporting evolution why does creationism continue to persist?
- Are humans influencing the process of evolution?
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How has evolution been impacted by the environment?
De Pastino, Blake. "Evidence That Land Animals Evolved the Ability to Breathe Air as
Ancient Fish." Western Digs. TechMag, 31 Oct. 2013. Web. 06 Feb. 2014.
"Evidence That Land Animals Evolved the Ability to Breath Air as Ancient fist." Phys.org.
Science X Network, 24 Jan. 2014. Web. 06 Feb. 2014.
Science X Network, 24 Jan. 2014. Web. 06 Feb. 2014.
