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Natural Selection Differential success in reproduction.

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1 Natural Selection Differential success in reproduction

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3 Selection 3 modes of selection Fig 23.12 A–C (a) Directional selection shifts the overall makeup of the population by favoring variants at one extreme of the distribution. In this case, darker mice are favored because they live among dark rocks and a darker fur color conceals them from predators. (b) Disruptive selection favors variants at both ends of the distribution. These mice have colonized a patchy habitat made up of light and dark rocks, with the result that mice of an intermediate color are at a disadvantage. (c) Stabilizing selection removes extreme variants from the population and preserves intermediate types. If the environment consists of rocks of an intermediate color, both light and dark mice will be selected against. Phenotypes (fur color) Original population Original population Evolved population Frequency of individuals

4 Sexual selection – Natural selection for mating success  sexual dimorphism, differences between the sexes

5 Chance and natural selection interact Selection can only edit existing variations


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