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- Ecalogical seleation Sexual selection What is ecological selection? How is it different from sexual selention torsurviva - Selection by the opposite sex - pormpetitive ad vantage Competition within males females predator avoidanoe selection? What kinds of traits result from ecological selection? Erirae Constraints on adaptive pertecton (optmali Why doesn't natural selection produce optimally adapted organisms? Oren ldaa NOT cop Adigsdon re om civep eb he numet n ognawihrntruclure and e . r e e Tw u n Ecological selection oeed .ha o hore cs Scanned vwith CamScannerThe Galapagos finches' response to changing environmental conditions. Research Notes: (focus on how and why the population changed over time)▪Step by step explanation of how a population can change over time, using your example▪Description of inherited variation within the population▪Explanation of why some individuals isbetter able to survive and produce offspring.▪A description of the adaptation that is being favored by natural selection▪Data to support explanationsREAD THIS: Notice that natural selection does not refer to individuals changing. Kath Trequency of adaptive heritable traits in a population changes as a result of natural selection. REQUIREMENTS FOR NATURAL SELECTION TO OCCUR: 17a. Assuming that both types of pom-poms are present in the population, what do you think would happen to the pom-pom population if the black forest experienced a prolonged drought so all the trees died and the habitat became red grassland? 17b. Next, think about an alternative scenario. Suppose that natural selection over many generations had eliminated all the red pom-poms in the black forest habitat so only black pom- poms survived. After that, a prolonged drought resulted in this habitat turning into a red grassland. Would natural selection for pom-pom color occur? Why or why not? 17c. The above scenarios are showing that in order for natural selection to occur must exist within a trait.
- Which the following statements about Darwin's theory of natural selection is true? O In order to reproduce more successfully, an individual must evolve so that it adapts to its environment. The natural environment consistently causes variation of certain traits in the population. O Individuals with inherited traits that are better suited to the local environment are more likely to survive and reproduce than less well-suited individuals. Natural selection, by its cumulative effects over long periods of time, could have caused random changes in ancestral species, thus giving rise to two or more descendant species.the phyenotype of a population is due to mosaic of random and directed processes.some of these have to do with history some are related to adaptation,etc.as completely as posiblr,discuss the roleof chance and direction in evolution and in determing the phenotype of POPULTIONTo describe: The three ways in which natural selection can affect a population over time.
- Natural selection tends to work toward genetic unity;the genotypes that are most fit produce the mostoffspring and increase the frequency of adaptive allelesin the population. Yet there remains a great deal ofvariability within the populations of species. Describethe factors that contribute to this genetic variability. Provide the link of referencesWhich of the following comparisons between natural and sexual selection between is FALSE? O Variation underlying traits must have a genetic basis and be heritable under both natural and sexual selection. Under sexual selection, fitness is defined in terms of offspring number, whereas under natural selection offspring number and survuval influence fitness. Both natural and sexual selection require variation in traits that affect fitness. Under natural selection, fitness is compared across all individuals within a population, whereas for sexual selection comparisons of fitness are only relevant among individuals within a given sex (i.e., males only or females only).For Chapters 4-6: CHAPTER IV. Natural Selection; or the Survival of the Fittest. Natural Selection—its power compared with man's selection—its power on characters of trifling importance—its power at all ages and on both sexes—Sexual Selection—On the generality of intercrosses between individuals of the same species—Circumstances favourable and unfavourable to the results of Natural Selection, namely, intercrossing, isolation, number of individuals—Slow action—Extinction caused by Natural Selection—Divergence of character, related to the diversity of inhabitants of any small area, and to naturalisation—Action of Natural Selection, through Divergence of Character and Extinction, on the descendants from a common parent—Explains the grouping of all organic beings—Advance in organisation—Low forms preserved—Convergence of character—Indefinite multiplication of species CHAPTER V. Laws of Variation. Effects of changed conditions—Use and disuse, combined with natural…
- When imbalances occur in the sex ratio of sexual species that have two sexes (i.e other than a 50:50 ratio). the members of the minority sex often receive a greater proportion of care and resources from parents then do the offspring of the majority sex. this is most clearly an example of? genetic drift, directional selection, frequency dependent selection, stabilizing selection, or postzygotic barrierNatural selection can be defined as: chance differences in organism traits. the chance for species numbers to increase rapidly. the processes that lead individuals to resemble their parents. the differential survival and reproduction of individuals. the genetic fixation of species.Choose the assumption of the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium that best applies to the following statement. "Random changes of DNA can lead to new genes which code for proteins that give an organism a new adaptation." O Random Mating O No Gene Flow O Large Population Size O No Natural Selection O No Mutation