One of my friends posted an inspirational picture on Facebook this morning. Even before I checked I knew that it was a fictional quote. It was written by somebody who has not grasped a basic fact about evolution.
Darwin Did Not Say This...
It is a common misunderstanding that evolution favours individuals who are able to adapt to their environment. This is simply not true. Individuals are either suited to the challenges of their environment or they die.
Evolution is something that happens to populations not to individuals.
To put it more technically, evolution is about the change in frequency of alleles (alternative versions of a gene) in a gene-pool.
This is nicely illustrated by a seven year field study of the predation of feral pigeon's that was conducted by Alberto Palleroni and his team of Harvard University.
They tagged 5,235 pigeons around Davis, California and observed 1,485 attacks by five adult peregrines over the period of their research. They noted which of six plumage types the pigeon displayed and whether the attack was successful.
The data showed that one plumage type, that was shared by 20% of the population, accounted for only 2% of all the falcon's kills. These lucky pigeons were the group that had a white rump. When a peregrine chooses its target it visually locks onto a victim and goes into a dive that can reach speeds up to 200 mph. The pigeons respond by dipping a wing and going into a roll. It seems that the flashing white patch makes it almost impossible for the falcon to track his prey.
The researchers tested their hypothesis by capturing 756 pigeons and switching tail feathers. They removed white feathers from the favoured pigeons and glued them onto the blue-barred pigeons. Having released the birds and observed their fate they discovered that the capture rates were reversed as expected.
During the seven years of the study Palleroni noted a steady rise in the percentage of white-rumped pigeons in the local population. The population of pigeons were evolving in response to the strong selection pressure of fast and hungry peregrines.
The important point to note is that no individual pigeon "adapted" to their environment. The ones that lacked the white patch got eaten if they were targeted by a falcon. 20% of pigeons were simply fortunate enough to possess a slight quirk in their genome that caused some of their feathers to be white rather than blue. These individuals leave slightly more offspring each season than pigeons who lack the gene for a patch of white feathers so that over a number of year the population of pigeons evolve.
Biologists have developed formulae to calculate the power of natural selection. Let's take a theoretical population of 1,000 individuals. Eight of them possess a trait that confers an advantage such that they leave 110 offspring compared to 100 from from those who don't. The advantageous trait will spread to 90% of the population in just 300 generations.
It is worth remembering that "fitness" is relative to the specific environment of a population. Suppose a new predator arrives who is not distracted by the white feathers - in fact he is attracted by it - then the pigeons who lack the white rump will be "more fit" and their presence will increase in the gene pool.
Evolution is a Fact - Index #1-20
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Evolution is a Fact #21 - Footprints in the Sand
Footprints at Laetoli show our Australopithecus afarensis ancestors were bipedal 3.6 million years ago.
Evolution is a Fact #22 - The Hillocks of Hiss
A vestigial feature if the human ear shared by 10% of the population demonstrates our evolutionary history.
Evolution is a Fact #23 - Faunal Succession
The consistent sequence of fossils found in the rocks can only be explained by evolution.
Evolution is a Fact #24 - The Origin of Your Inner Ear
How the bones that reptiles eat with became the bones that we hear with.
Evolution is a Fact #25 - Deep Time
Scottish geologist Andrew Hutton discovered the proof of earth's great antiquity.
Evolution is a Fact #26 - Colour Vision
How gene duplication - new "information" -and mutation equipped us with trichromatic vision.
Evolution is a Fact #27 - Monkeys, Typewriters, Shakespeare, 747s etc.
Evolution is a combination of random mutations and non-random selection.