Natural selection in populations & Other mechanisms of Evolution 11.2 & 11.3
Normal distribution Frequency is highest near the middle and decreases toward each extreme end of the range
Directional Selection Still generally represented as a bell curve, but there is a shift in the population’s phenotypic distribution
Stabilizing Selection The intermediate phenotype is favored and becomes more common in the population
Disruptive selection Both extreme phenotypes are favored, while individuals with intermediate phenotypes are selected against.
Other mechanisms for evolution
Genetic Drift Causes loss of genetic diversity in a population
Sexual selection Certain traits increase mating success