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1 Natural Selection vs. Selective Breeding
Environmental and Human Influences

2 Natural Selection vs. Selective Breeding
Process by which organisms that are most suited to their environment survive and reproduce most successfully. Method of breeding that allows only those organisms with desired characteristics to produce the next generation. Natural Selection vs. Selective Breeding

3 Let’s Review Do you remember these guys?

4 The adaptation of a population in response to pollution.
“Industrial Melanism”- darkness- of the skin, feathers, or fur. Acquired by a population of animals living in an industrial region where the environment is soot-darkened.

5 Example: Peppered Moths
Manchester, England from to 1890. Before the industrial revolution, the trunks of the trees in the forest around Manchester were light grayish-green due to the presence of lichens.

6 Most of the peppered moths in the area were light colored with dark spots.
As the industrial revolution progressed, the tree trunks became covered with soot and turned dark. Over a period of 45 years, the dark variety of the peppered moth became more common.

7 Can you see the moths?

8 NATURAL SELECTION Mouth parts ex: beaks, teeth External color
Summary: Environmental Influence due to organism adaptation. Mouth parts ex: beaks, teeth External color ex: fur, scales, feathers Behavior

9 Galapagos Islands 1850’s: Charles Darwin described how organisms might change over time. Theory of Evolution 5 years of observations on the islands.

10 Galapagos Finches

11 SELECTIVE BREEDING Domestic Animals Plants:
Summary: Human Influence on characteristics and behavior. Domestic Animals Ex: Chickens, Dogs, Cows Plants: Ex: Corn, Brasilica, Fruit hybrids

12 Ms. Castro has these kinds of dogs.
Domestic Animals Various animals that have been tamed and made fit for a human environment. Ms. Castro has these kinds of dogs.

13 Look, there they are again!

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17 How many types of apples are there?
HYBRID FRUITS Nectarcots Pluots How many types of apples are there?


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