Figure 22.2
1809
1798
1812
1795
1830
1790
1809 1831-36
1844
1859
1870
Lamarck publishes his
hypothesis of evolution.
Malthus publishes
“Essay on the Principle
of Population.”
Hutton proposes
his principle of
gradualism.
Charles Darwin
is born.
Darwin travels around
the world on HMS
Beagle.
The Galápagos Islands
Darwin writes his
essay on descent
with modification.
On the Origin of
Species is published.
While studying species in
the Malay Archipelago,
Wallace (shown in 1848)
sends Darwin his hypothesis
of natural selection.
1858
Cuvier publishes his extensive
studies of vertebrate fossils.
Lyell publishes
Principles of Geology.
Figure 22.5
Darwin in 1840,
after his return
from the
voyage
The
Galápagos
Islands
NORTH
AMERICA
ATLANTIC
OCEAN
PACIFIC
OCEAN
PACIFIC
OCEAN
Pinta
Marchena
Genovesa
Equator
Chile
Santiago
Daphne
Islands
Fernandina
Isabela Santa
Cruz
Santa
Fe San
Cristobal
Española
Kilometers
02040
Florenza
Pinzón
SOUTH
AMERICA
AFRICA
EUROPE
Great
Britain
HMS Beagle in port
Equator
PACIFIC
OCEAN
Malay Archipelago
AUSTRALIA
Tasmania
New
Zealand
Brazil
Argentina
Cape Horn
A
n
d
e
s
M
t
n
s
.
Cape of
Good Hope
Figure 22.5a
The
Galápagos
Islands
NORTH
AMERICA
ATLANTIC
OCEAN
Chile
SOUTH
AMERICA
AFRICA
EUROPE
Great
Britain
Equator
PACIFIC
OCEAN
Malay Archipelago
AUSTRALIA
Tasmania
New
Zealand
Brazil
Argentina
Cape Horn
A
n
d
e
s
M
t
n
s
.
Cape of
Good Hope
PACIFIC
OCEAN
Figure 22.5b
Darwin in 1840, after his
return from the voyage
Figure 22.5c
The
Galápagos
Islands
PACIFIC
OCEANPinta
Marchena
Genovesa
Equator
Santiago
Daphne
Islands
Fernandina
IsabelaSanta
Cruz
Santa
Fe San
Cristobal
Española
Kilometers
02040
Florenza
Pinzón
Figure 22.8
Hyracoidea
(Hyraxes)
Sirenia
(Manatees
and relatives)
†
Deinotherium
†
Mammut
†
Platybelodon
†
Stegodon
†
Mammuthus
Elephas maximus
(Asia)
Loxodonta africana
(Africa)
Loxodonta cyclotis
(Africa)
†
Moeritherium
†
Barytherium
60
Millions of years ago
34 24 5.5210
4
0
Years ago
Figure 22.8a
†
Platybelodon
†
Stegodon
†
Mammuthus
Elephas maximus
(Asia)
Loxodonta africana
(Africa)
Loxodonta cyclotis
(Africa)
60
Millions of years ago
34 24 5.5210
4
0
Years ago
Figure 22.8b
Hyracoidea
(Hyraxes)
Sirenia
(Manatees
and relatives)
†
Deinotherium
†
Mammut
†
Moeritherium
†
Barytherium
60
Millions of years ago
34 24 5.5210
4
0
Years ago
Figure 22.9
Brussels
sprouts
Kale
Selection
for leaves
Selection for
axillary (side)
buds
Selection for
apical (tip) bud
Cabbage
Broccoli
KohlrabiWild mustard
Selection
for stems
Selection
for flowers
and stems
Figure 22.17
Branch point
Lungfishes
Amphibians
Mammals
Lizards
and snakes
Crocodiles
Ostriches
Hawks and
other birds
Feathers
Amnion
Digit-
bearing
limbs
Homologous
characteristic
T
e
t
r
a
p
o
d
s
A
m
n
i
o
t
e
s
B
i
r
d
s
1
2
3
4
5
6
Figure 22.20
Other
even-toed
ungulates
Hippopotamuses
†
Pakicetus
†
Rodhocetus
†
Dorudon
Living
cetaceans
Common
ancestor
of cetaceans
Millions of years ago
70 Key6050 40 3020 10 0 Pelvis Tibia
Femur Foot
Figure 22.UN02
Observations
Individuals in a population
vary in their heritable
characteristics.
Organisms produce more
offspring than the
environment can support.
Individuals that are well suited
to their environment tend to leave
more offspring than other individuals.
Inferences
and
Over time, favorable traits
accumulate in the population.