Chapter 10-3 Notes: Natural Selection in Action Speciation: the formation of new species as a result of evolution. Extinction: describes a species that has died out completely.
Environmental Factors: things that determine whether traits in a population are favorable or unfavorable. Genetic Variation: a measure of how much individuals in a population differ genetically.
Adaptation: the evolving of traits in response to environmental conditions. Speciation: the formation of a new species as a result of evolution. - separation, adaptation, & reproductive isolation are 3 parts of speciation.
Separation: the splitting apart of a portion of a population Separation: the splitting apart of a portion of a population. Natural Selection are effected by both genetic variation & environmental factors.
3 Different environmental conditions that can lead to the extinction of species: - increased competition - new predators - loss of habitat