BI30-LE2
Examine the significance of evolution as a key unifying theme in biology through the principles, processes and patterns of biological evolution.

SI, DM

Indicators for this outcome
(a) Identify common misconceptions (e.g., individuals evolve, natural selection is evolution, evolution is random and evolution is a theory) regarding biological evolution. (K)
(b) Outline the key principles (e.g., descent with modification, fitness as a result of adaptations and struggle for existence) and processes (e.g., natural selection, genetic drift and selective breeding) of biological evolution. (K, STSE, A)
(c) Investigate how humans use selective breeding (i.e., artificial selection) to enhance desirable characteristics in organisms. (STSE, K)
(d) Explain the importance of the concept of the last universal common ancestor (LUCA) in understanding evolutionary relationships among organisms. (K, A)
(e) Interpret cladograms and phylogenetic trees to determine evolutionary relationships among organisms. (S)
(f) Identify historical perspectives and key contributions to the field of evolutionary biology by scientists such as Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, Thomas Robert Malthus, Charles Darwin, Alfred Russel Wallace, Alfred Wegener, f. Theodosius Dobzhansky, Lynn Margulis, Stephen Jay Gould, and E. O. Wilson. (K, STSE)
(g) Discuss how Darwin's observations informed the development of the theory of natural selection as a mechanism of evolution. (K, STSE)
(h) Recognize how the principles of natural selection occur at the level of the individual and may result in the evolution of the population. (K)
(i) Examine how particular selective pressures (e.g., competition, predation, changes in climate, parasitism and pollution) acting on an individual can influence a population over time. (K, S)
(j) Explain how geographic, temporal and behavioural isolation can influence speciation. (K)
(k) Identify concepts (e.g., gradualism versus punctuated equilibrium, convergent evolution, divergent evolution, coevolution, adaptive radiation, mass-extinction and the evolutionary arms race) that are only evident when examining evolution over a multitude of generations extending to geological time. (K)
(l) Examine how scientists use the fossil record, radioactive dating, comparative embryology and homologous and analogous structures as evidence of biological evolution. (K, STSE)
(m) Explore human evolution in relationship to other primates, considering the Out of Africa hypothesis and the agricultural revolution. (STSE, A, K)
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